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  1. That would be a silver dollar!

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    I thought a small pancake was a "Silver Dollar"? PAN (fry it in the pan) CAKE (puffs up a wee bit). All these years ~ who would have knowed HAH, Sara... we do occasionally share the same brain (scary) To further complicate things I thought a "flap jake" was more like a corn fritter type of thing... dear oh dear.. this is as confuzzled as boiling an egg

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    Quote Originally Posted by lbaker

    Hot Dogs are eaten from the side ...


    GOOD GRIEF! ... "From the SIDE" ???

    HOW, pray tell ... like an ear of corn ... wiff TWO HandPaws ???

    Ya must look good wiff Mustard, Relish, an Ketchup smeared from Ear to Ear!


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    Haha I know I'm completely off topic but does anyone have the recipe to make Playdough?


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    Quote Originally Posted by lbaker
    I thought a small pancake was a "Silver Dollar"? PAN (fry it in the pan) CAKE (puffs up a wee bit).
    Well it's hardly likely to be called a "silver dollar" here, is it? But yes, that would be the way you make them. In a heavy based pan, or more particularly, "a gridle". I think Gini mentioned gridle cakes before, but "gridle cakes" aren't pancakes, "gridle cakes" are scones.

    Quote Originally Posted by lbaker
    dear oh dear.. this is as confuzzled as boiling an egg
    I have never exploded a pancake in my life. Have you? Or Sara?

  6. Quote Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
    Well it's hardly likely to be called a "silver dollar" here, is it?
    Point well taken....and silver pound just doesn't have the same visual...

  7. Note to self....how can I explode a pancake.....hmmmm...let me work on that...

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    Ah this is the Pet Talk I know and love. All of us from around the world discussing earth-shattering problems and coming up with solutions.

    For me, eating upside down food is just plain wrong! Hot dogs must be eaten from end to end with the round part of the bun on top. Sesame seed hamburger buns must have the sesame side up or you'll get sesame seeds falling all over the place.

    I too rebuild hamburgers.

    And I've never seen an Australian flapjack, but they look yummy! The recipe looks good, but what does one do with the ingredients? There were no cooking directions!

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    I looooooooooove pancakes! Except mine are never round. Mine are triangle.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHedd

    What does one do with the ingredients?

    There were no cooking directions!


    COOKING ??

    OMG!!
    Ya gotta *COOK* these things ??

    What settings do I use on the Micro-Zapper Box?

    /s/ Nuke-It Phred

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
    To me, a pancake is the same as an American pancake, but smaller.
    And a lot thinner!

    Quote Originally Posted by Phred
    Ya must look good wiff Mustard, Relish, an Ketchup smeared from Ear to Ear!
    Yeah, that's the problem - unless you have a very BIG mouth!!

    Sara, I trust you won't explode a pancake, you turn them in the air. I used to be quite good at that - in school. My mom wouldn't let me.
    Last edited by Randi; 06-02-2007 at 01:01 PM.



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    Ketchup on a hotdog That's like putting ketchup on a bologna sammich!! Yucky poo ~ leave it to a woman from Denmark to rightfully correct a woman from the U.S. of A. how to properly eat a hot dog.. "end to end" of course "Exploding Pancakes", great name for a Rock Band Triangle pancakes? What a concept ~ (how on earth would one do that?) Gini, see what you started! *thank you*

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    Quote Originally Posted by lbaker
    Ketchup on a hotdog That's like putting ketchup on a bologna sammich!! Yucky poo
    I LOVE ketchup on hotdogs along with mustard and cheese and chili!!! (I put ketchup on scrambled eggs too)
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    Yes Triangle pancakes lol, I use a sandwich cooker to make my pancakes and it works great, in that case the pancakes are triangles lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalei
    Haha I know I'm completely off topic but does anyone have the recipe to make Playdough?
    hmm
    1) go to yahoo.com
    2) type in recipe for playdough
    3) eyes bug out with results...

    http://www.mssscrafts.com/crafts/recipes/playdough.htm
    if you don't like that one
    http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=...ugh&fr=ybr_sbc

    my mom used to make a playdough that had peanut butter in it and you could eat it - she was a Kindergarten teacher and made it for her students
    so we only got it when she did that!
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