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    I've never seen anything else called a flapjack - Randi, what is considered a flapjack there?


    flap·jack (flāp'jāk')
    n. See pancake.

    pan·cake (pān'kāk')
    n. A thin cake made of batter that is poured onto a hot greased surface and cooked on both sides until brown. Also called flannel cake, flapjack, griddlecake, hotcake; also called regionally battercake.

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    A flapjack and a pancake are totally different!

    A pancake is flat, round and made from milk, flour and eggs. A flapjack is a chunk of oats cooked together in honey or syrup, sometimes you can put raisons and dried fruit in it too.

    Pancake



    Flapjack



    I never knew you called pancakes flapjacks over there, lol. I suppose you learn something new every day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Z
    A flapjack and a pancake are totally different!

    Flapjack!!
    Miss Z, you know what you're talking about! The flapjack I got in The Lamb Inn, looked pretty much the same. I had never tried them before, so had to ask what they were though, before I ordered. They're delicious!

    Think I'm going to make some tomorrow - if I can find the recipe!

    Eating a hot dog is just not possible, unless the right side is up!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi

    Eating a hot dog is just not possible, unless the right side is up!
    And WHO, pray tell, has the deffynation of the "Right Side" of a HOT Dawg??

    NOTE: Hot Dawg BUNS are "hinged" on one side ...
    (it's a Real MESS if ya load wunna those sukkers up and the Hinge breaks!)

    Now we have an UPPER Bun, a Hinge, and a LOWER Bun, a Hot Dawg in the center,
    and a few tablespoons of Condiments poured, packed, and stuffed 'round da Dawg ...

    In sort, about TWO pounds of STUFF crammed into a ONE pound wrapper ...
    with half the Stuff oozing & dripping out the open side and both ends.

    So ... what's UP onna Hot Dawg??
    The TOP Bun or the Gooey Open Side ???

    And IF you hold it wiffa Gooey Open Side UP ...
    (to minimize Stuff fallin out and down all over your front) ...
    WHICH Bun is onna Right, and which Bun is onna Left ???

    There's TWO possible ways to hold it ...
    #1 TOP Bun on the Right
    or
    #2 TOP Bun on the Left

    Now, if you're Slovenly and insist on Top Bun UP ...
    you have two more choices of which side to make your mess on ...
    #3 Hinge on the Left - Stuff fallin out to your Right
    or
    #4 Hinge on the Right - Stuff fallin out to your Left

    Is there a BOOK on "Dressing and Eatin a Hot Dawg"?


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    Gini, what a cute thread. I eat my cookies right side up. Don't think at my age I am daring enough to try it another way!

    Gosh, the whole flapjack thing really makes one think, doesn't it. Should I ever be fortunate enough to travel to England I would probably need to buy a book to help me understand the language!

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    Sigh...once again -- UK and US -- two countries separated by a common language....

    An American to the rescue (again! )

    Here is a photo of a stack of flap jacks....a stack of pancakes...a stack of hotcakes.



    I am afraid Miss Z, your anemic looking pancake looks more like a flour tortilla to me!

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    Yes, Sara, and they are also called griddle cakes. AND I feel the same way about them too - they absolutely HAVE to be right side up to eat properly.

    Somehow pancakes never look the same on both sides.

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    I am afraid Miss Z, your anemic looking pancake looks more like a flour tortilla to me!
    Actually it looks more like a crepe to me!!!

    Phred, the bottom half of the hot dog bun is flat the the top half is rounded. The almost blasmaphy is you eat the "dog" with the rounded part on the bottom.
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    OK, I give up!! They seem to have changed the hot dogs since I last had one (as a teenager) - I couldn't find a picture of a decent one. These days, they put all kinds of wierd stuff on.

    I know them as a long bun, cut half way through with a sausage stuck in the middle, and loaded with the following: yellow or brown mustard - or both, tomato ketchup, fried crispy onions and finely chopped raw oninions on top.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary

    I am afraid Miss Z, your anemic looking pancake looks more like a flour tortilla to me!
    LOL, doesn't look that appetising, I admit, although I'm sure a bit of lemon juice and sugar would work wonders. It was the best pic I could find of what, to me, is a pancake. The ones you posted are far smaller and thicker than the ones we have over here. When I was searching for pancake pics, the American version came up the most. I'll have to get my mum to make pancakes one day, so I can post a better pic of a real pancake.

    Randi, my grandma makes wonderful flapjack, I'm sure we have her recipe somewhere so I'll have a snoop in the kitchen cupboards. She says the trick is too make it not too chunky, otherwise the taste can become a bit monotonous after taking huge bites. She also recommends using golden syrup over honey, but I can't remember her reason for this. She's a pretty good cook (my little brother calls her a chef!) so I presume she knows what she's talking about.

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    Okay, so last night I made cookies & now I have a craving for hot dogs. Thanks a lot.

    (I made the chocolate/oatmeal/PB no-bake kind. )

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    Phred, "no-bake" right up your alley *I'm still trying to figure out eatible PlayDoh* with or without ketchup?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lbaker
    Phred, "no-bake" right up your alley *I'm still trying to figure out eatible PlayDoh* with or without ketchup?
    PlayDoh always was safe to eat, so technically, yes, it is edible. How palatable it would be is another thing, but adding peanut butter sounds like a great idea! Of course, I wouldn't put ketchup on my Playdoh, but on hotdogs - always!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kfamr

    (I made the chocolate/oatmeal/PB no-bake kind. )
    oooo, those are my favoritest cookies in the entire world!!!
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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