Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I've gotten fatter.
I'm fat on all the rest of the days also.![]()
And age makes it worse![]()
Speak for yourself, I'm just high mileage.![]()
Lemon and sugar for me, but then I'm a traditionalist....
Maple syrup or golden syrup with lemon are also delicious, but lemon and sugar is no.1 choice.
How do you eat yours?
x
V
V, I have no earthy idea what you're going on about.![]()
You are supposed to eat pancakes on Fat Tuesday![]()
Pancakes are eaten with lemon and sugar?![]()
I learn all kinds of things here.
Please, tell me more about this? Doesn't the sugar stay all gritty? Do you make a syrup of the juice and sugar?
This is a totally new concept to me. I'm not being facetious, just really curious.
Ah, that explains all the pancake suppers of my youth.
But I've never seen anyone eat them with lemon and sugar. Tea yes but not pancakes.
There is, of course, a division here between English style pancakes and American style. American ones are thick and fluffy and the English ones are thin, similar to crepes. I have no idea how American ones would be with lemon and sugar, but English ones are delicious. Just squeeze a little lemon over it, sprinkle a little Caster Sugar, then roll up and attack with fork
Can also be eaten with savoury fillings like cheese and ham, but seriously, why would you want to do that when you could have any number of sweet fillings like lemon and sugar, chocolate, Nutella, jam, Maple Syrup etc...
x
V
our pancakes are crepe? i don't think they're that bad! *snerk*
<yawn>
Do all your jokes come with a 'sell by' date of ten years gone?
x
V
make the pancakes, squirt on some lemon juice, sprinkle on the sugar and give it a try? mind you, the pancake may differ twixt the UK and US recipes. i dunno?
There is, of course, a division here between English style pancakes and American style. American ones are thick and fluffy and the English ones are thin, similar to crepes. I have no idea how American ones would be with lemon and sugar, but English ones are delicious. Just squeeze a little lemon over it, sprinkle a little Caster Sugar, then roll up and attack with fork
Can also be eaten with savoury fillings like cheese and ham, but seriously, why would you want to do that when you could have any number of sweet fillings like lemon and sugar, chocolate, Nutella, jam, Maple Syrup etc...
x
V