saint_stevo Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 How many is an acceptable amount of pancakes for an adult to consume in one evening? Not aimed at you pancake, and no this day is not all about you...
Pancake Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Im so vain, I probably think this thread is about me...
Summers Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Hmm, I dunno, I'd guess around about until you run out of mixture and fillings!
Pancake Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 I can confirm that my batter will be eaten tonight.
saint_stevo Posted 24 February, 2009 Author Posted 24 February, 2009 I can confirm that my batter will be eaten tonight. lemon and sugar? or pure salty goodness?
Pancake Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 By the missus? :-p Once Ive tossed it a few times.
Weston Super Saint Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Once Ive tossed it a few times. You've been waiting a whole year to repeat these one liners haven't you
Calvin Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Pancake today then... I wasn't aware of this day at all.
Pancake Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 You've been waiting a whole year to repeat these one liners haven't you Damn right, love being able to make such crepe jokes and puns.
Summers Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Applaudable effort sir.. bit flat though in the aftermath..
Hatch Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Not really cakes though are they? Nor Biscuits.
bungle Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 There is a stall in the centre of Bath selling pancakes with lemon and sugar for ONLY £2!! And people are queueing up to buy them.
Weston Super Saint Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Not really cakes though are they? Nor Biscuits. Just sort of 'things' really :smt102
JohnnyFartPants Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 I can confirm that my batter will be eaten tonight. Made me laugh.
Hatch Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 There is a stall in the centre of Bath selling pancakes with lemon and sugar for ONLY £2!! And people are queueing up to buy them. They was also a queue stretching outside the crepe shop on Marylebone High Street. I don't know how much they were charging.
bungle Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 They was also a queue stretching outside the crepe shop on Marylebone High Street. I don't know how much they were charging. Probably £3.75 to include ham and pineapple. People are weird. Don't think Bath City will have any pancakes on tonight.
hamster Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Forgot it was pancake day tbh, as it's gone 3 in the afternoon I am gonna go wake up little suzette as Stewie willbe on her case. The following is true FACT. I just made a coffee and on getting the milk from the refridgerator, and to my disgust, found that someone in my household has purchased bottled pancake mix! Now I ain't got no Michelin stars, but it surely cannot be too difficult to add some flour, milk and eggs together in a bowl and whisk them? Is this what Jesus went into the wilderness for? So that lazy arsed non-believers can make a mockery of his ultimate sacrifice? Heads will roll when they get home from work. I will also be making a sacrifice of my own to emphasize my empathising with him...by giving up prepacked pancake mix.
Deppo Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Pancake today then... I wasn't aware of this day at all. I don't believe you.
Jillyanne Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Forgot it was pancake day tbh, as it's gone 3 in the afternoon I am gonna go wake up little suzette as Stewie willbe on her case. The following is true FACT. I just made a coffee and on getting the milk from the refridgerator, and to my disgust, found that someone in my household has purchased bottled pancake mix! Now I ain't got no Michelin stars, but it surely cannot be too difficult to add some flour, milk and eggs together in a bowl and whisk them? Is this what Jesus went into the wilderness for? So that lazy arsed non-believers can make a mockery of his ultimate sacrifice? Heads will roll when they get home from work. I will also be making a sacrifice of my own to emphasize my empathising with him...by giving up prepacked pancake mix. I saw this stuff on sale in Tesco at lunchtime, stupid just stupid.
bungle Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 (edited) I saw this stuff on sale in Tesco at lunchtime, stupid just stupid. That's what you get for shopping in the pure evil supermarket which is T*sc*. Edited 24 February, 2009 by bungle Typed wrong word
Jillyanne Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 That's why you get for shopping in the pure evil supermarket which is T*sc*. Well I work in Hamble and there aren't any other supermarkets.
bungle Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Well I work in Hamble and there aren't any other supermarkets. No excuse.
hamster Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Well I work in Hamble and there aren't any other supermarkets. Jillyanne, come now, everyone has milk, eggs and flour at home. That is why we have pancakes I believe, so that everyone can join in the flipping fun.
Jillyanne Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Jillyanne, come now, everyone has milk, eggs and flour at home. That is why we have pancakes I believe, so that everyone can join in the flipping fun. I went for onions, peppers, tortillas and fajita seasoning, the local Co-Op do not sell these items.
bungle Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 I went for onions, peppers, tortillas and fajita seasoning, the local Co-Op do not sell these items. Your local fruit and veg man will have onions and peppers. No excuse to shop in T*sc*.
Jillyanne Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Your local fruit and veg man will have onions and peppers. No excuse to shop in T*sc*. You clearly feel quite strongly about this shop, please explain your beef.
bungle Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 You clearly feel quite strongly about this shop, please explain your beef. http://www.tescopoly.org/ Also read the book Tescopoly.
hamster Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 http://www.tescopoly.org/ Also read the book Tescopoly. Does it tell the reader how to esacpe from their evil clubcard clutches? or would that be called something else?
bridge too far Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 Does it tell the reader how to esacpe from their evil clubcard clutches? or would that be called something else? I never ever shop at Tesco. I thought I'd share that with you
hamster Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 I never ever shop at Tesco. I thought I'd share that with you I know. :cool:
bridge too far Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 For the first time ever, my pancakes were cooked FOR me instead of BY me. :cool:
Hatch Posted 24 February, 2009 Posted 24 February, 2009 I had 1. I cooked/made 15. I wasn't fast enough to eat them. I do shop at Tescos. It's convenient.
Iowsaintsfan Posted 25 February, 2009 Posted 25 February, 2009 Ive moved pancake day to today - because i was out last night
brightspark Posted 25 February, 2009 Posted 25 February, 2009 Oh f*ck, is it today? Oh f*ck, it was yesterday? What a waste of a year.
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