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what do u put on your pancakes?

what do u put on your pancakes?

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Hard liquor.

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Originally posted by @mudfinger
Hard liquor.
This works pretty well> http://whiskeyreviewer.com/2013/09/knob-creek-smoked-maple-bourbon-review_092313/


many other names badger /baron/megstripes and many many more

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Originally posted by @kquinn909
This works pretty well> http://whiskeyreviewer.com/2013/09/knob-creek-smoked-maple-bourbon-review_092313/
Although blackberries will do in a pinch.

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Originally posted by @kquinn909
Cigarettes or queers?
Meat balls with onion gravy.

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Originally posted by @mudfinger
Hard liquor.
Crêpes Suzette?


Originally posted by @sonhouse
More like on Belgium waffles, butter and real maple syrup. With crispy bacon on the side. Just made that bit this morning. Also my son is lactose intolerant so I tried using Almond milk instead of cows milk and that worked just fine. Just a couple of cups of bisquick (Cheating I know) a half teaspoon of baking powder, 2 eggs, a quarter cup or so of olive o ...[text shortened]... ere. The place I got my last batch actually let me eat one to see if I liked them. I surely did.
Save that nonsense for the waffle thread.

This is the pancake thread.

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Originally posted by @suzianne
Save that nonsense for the waffle thread.

This is the pancake thread.
cup of plain flower
2 eggs
cup of milk
pinch of salt
pepper (if savory)


Originally posted by @badradger
cup of plain flower
2 eggs
cup of milk
pinch of salt
pepper (if savory)
"plain flower"

What, like daisies?

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Originally posted by @suzianne
[b]"plain flower"

What, like daisies?[/b]
No, no Suz...Mums.


Originally posted by @the-gravedigger
Meat balls with onion gravy.
Is that what they're calling them these days?


Originally posted by @suzianne
[b]"plain flower"

What, like daisies?[/b]
I think he meant "plane".

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Originally posted by @mudfinger
I think he meant "plane".
"flowers on a plane"?

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Originally posted by @suzianne
"flowers on a plane"?
No, no, no. Plane flowers.
The flowers of the plane tree (Platanus).
You would need quite a few to fill a cup but the
Plane tree can be rather large so not too much of a problem.

What can I use as a substitute in the NZ though?
(Apart from raiding the Botanical Gardens)

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fig jam