Pancakes Delay End of World War II
Whenever someone mentioned pancakes, without fail Thomas E. Jones would immediately think of Harry Truman.
It's an odd word association for sure, but it's understandable given Jones' unusual place in our nation's history. ...
Ah... priorities...
I certainly couldn't turn down some pancakes even if I DID know the importance of what I was carrying, so 😛
Pancakes are sex?
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Pancakes are sex?
Oh, lord, not again!
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I certainly couldn't turn down some pancakes even if I DID know the importance of what I was carrying, so 😛
That is why you should have pancakes on the go. Roll them up all burrito-like or something, with the butter and syrup in the middle.
Mmm delicious!
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That is why you should have pancakes on the go. Roll them up all burrito-like or something, with the butter and syrup in the middle.
Pancake burrito? That could be good.
I prefer powdered sugar over syrup and butter, personally.
They call them pigs in the blanket... you roll sausage links up in pancakes glazed with a sugar/cinnamon combination...
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They call them pigs in the blanket... you roll sausage links up in pancakes glazed with a sugar/cinnamon combination...
Ooh, that sounds good. I've had pigs in a blanket before, but my mom wraps them in croissants or buscuits.
at the grocers' where I work, we sell this breakfast thing by Kahn's. It's a breakfast sausage, dipped in panckake batter...ON A STICK. LIKE CORN DOG, ONLY FOR BREAKFAST!
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I prefer powdered sugar over syrup and butter, personally.
Normal syrup is already ridiculously sweet, why powdered sugar too?
And everyone knows that proper pigs in blankets are made with croissant, like Sailor Rose Dust said, not pancakes.
You know what is delicious? Banana nut pancakes with bananas.
Maybe I should've phrased it better. I meant I prefer to have powdered sugar on my pancakes rather than syrup. Sorry for the confusion.