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AfterMyNap 09-18-2009 05:27 PM

Wow! Blast from the past! All this breakfast chatter has reminded me of a year in the life that I had all but forgotten. In my first apartment out of my parents' house, my roommate and I used to throw these huge brunches where everyone had to bring something to be cooked for the buffet. We crammed our little place with sometimes up to 20 people, all cooking, setting, clearing, helping, etc.

By noon on Sundays, everyone was gone and the mess went with them. Man, we used to have such good times. :)

FYI, milk crates made damned good furniture.:o;)

watsonsh 09-18-2009 09:21 PM

Dangit Woman where are my flipping pancakes? :Starvin:

And can I get em special order with choccy chips not bluberries :rolleyes:

ewizabeth 09-19-2009 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Shelley (Post 568089)
Dangit Woman where are my flipping pancakes? :Starvin:

And can I get em special order with choccy chips not bluberries :rolleyes:

Now that brings back memories for me. One of the first dishes we made in home economics in high school was chocolate chip pancakes. I rarely ate breakfast or much for lunch back then so I remember them being so-ooooooo delicious, lol. :winky:

Riverwild 09-19-2009 04:24 PM

um....


so where is the danged poll???


(or is this just another way to get people gabbling? I want PANCAKES NOW!)


((i just woke up and i hafta go to work and I do NOT want PB&J again!))

(((where's Yabbit and her report card? I wanna know how she did bartending!)))

:D

DM 09-19-2009 06:46 PM

Just don't mention ''sausage'' :vomit: pancakes!! Last time AMN and I talked about pancakes, she had a lightbulb moment and wondered about them...

Please mind~ erase said memory. :smileypray:

I'll be over in the morn for blueberry.....:cool: :Starvin:



Oh and there will no SMACKIN of DM, unless said mentioned DM is around to reciprocate.





SMACK

legzzalot 09-19-2009 07:26 PM

sneaks a smack in on DM before she comes over to make her famous banana nut chocolate chip pancakes with her mickey mouse shaped pancake pan!

AfterMyNap 09-19-2009 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by legzzalot (Post 568419)
sneaks a smack in on DM before she comes over to make her famous banana nut chocolate chip pancakes with her mickey mouse shaped pancake pan!

There's a pancake pan??? My sister got me the waffle iron during my Mickey Mouse decorating frenzy, now I want the pan too!




Oooooooh, Sisssssssssyyyyy......

Kitty 09-19-2009 08:49 PM

Neat tip: If you want perfect pancakes buy one of those plastic ketchup containers like you'd see on a picnic table (with the pointy plastic spout). Fill it with pancake batter and you can easily make any size pancake you want without spilling batter all over the griddle or counter. You might have to snip off the tip of the spout to make the opening a little larger for the thicker batter. For me, this works better than a measuring cup or ladle. :)

legzzalot 09-20-2009 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by AfterMyNap (Post 568429)
There's a pancake pan??? My sister got me the waffle iron during my Mickey Mouse decorating frenzy, now I want the pan too!
.

Oh there is a pan! It is actually an egg pan but does great for pancakes. Had a pooh bear waffle iron but it mysteriously disappeared the last time we moved, along with my 500 ft ethernet cable. Apparently they decided to run away and elope!

Hey kitty great idea!

AfterMyNap 09-20-2009 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 568444)
Neat tip: If you want perfect pancakes buy one of those plastic ketchup containers like you'd see on a picnic table (with the pointy plastic spout). Fill it with pancake batter and you can easily make any size pancake you want without spilling batter all over the griddle or counter. You might have to snip off the tip of the spout to make the opening a little larger for the thicker batter. For me, this works better than a measuring cup or ladle. :)

So, let me see, I have to pour batter into a little bottle to save myself from a mess. Okay, so, I have to gunk up a funnel, own a dedicated bottle that also has to be cleaned, and how do I keep the drips from happening when I have to pour batter 5 times into the little bottle, then remove a goopy funnel that will get crusty if I don't rinse it between fills, plus there's the goopy lid...?

Thanks, but no thanks, I'm brave, I'll wipe that counter come hell or high water!

If you use a mixing bowl with a handle and a pouring lip, a spatula flick after a pour saves the day every time! ;)


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