novapsyche (
novapsyche) wrote2010-07-29 08:36 am
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broke fast
What do you think about pancakes?
By the way, pancake derives from placenta, which in Latin means 'cake'. This puts a new spin on the colloquialism "a bun in the oven".
By the way, pancake derives from placenta, which in Latin means 'cake'. This puts a new spin on the colloquialism "a bun in the oven".
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I've never had medlar syrup. What distinguishes it from other types?
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"Hotcakes" only seems to come up in the context of salesmanship. How come no one ever talks about buying them? Besides, they never appear to be that popular except in the morning. That doesn't seem very profitable as a marketing model.
Does anyone call them "griddlecakes" anymore?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flapjack_(oat_bar)
I am in general pro-pancake, though :)
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I like muesli (though that's the Australian term); I wonder what those Britannic flapjacks taste like, then. Are they served warm?
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Amazingly enough, I've never been to IHOP.
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HeidelBurg also has a burger with fried egg. I only go there, though, if I'm walking over from a poly meeting in Braun Court.
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