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oh yes indeedy .. I most definitely am .... but if you promise pancakes to children

11 replies

Twiglett · 01/08/2007 09:17

and you make the batter the night before

you feckin' stay and make the soddin pancakes when your wife has had no sleep, you don't nip off to work half an hour early

oh yes you do

(I didn't promise pancakes .. pancakes are not my thing)

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elasticsortinghandstand · 01/08/2007 09:18

bstd

suzywong · 01/08/2007 09:18

so no BJs on the horizon for Mr Twiglett, I take it?

Twiglett · 01/08/2007 09:19

hey suze .. I have a wedding ring .. I don't need to do BJs ever ever again

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Budababe · 01/08/2007 09:19

Leave him. He deserves it.

Twiglett · 01/08/2007 09:21

though was slightly surprised that DS (6) chose lemon juice and sugar over the maple syrup .. he's getting rather sophistimacated he is

also DH makes thick batter with SR flour so they're american style .. I much prefer crepes

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NotQuiteCockney · 01/08/2007 09:21

Hmmm, I recommend having English children who refuse to accept crepes as pancakes, and get quite upset at the idea that crepes might be substituted for pancakes. That makes for a fun breakfast out.

bozza · 01/08/2007 09:22

Completely off my radar - cannot imagine DH ever offering anything more complicated than weetabix or porridge for breakfast - even then struggles with the concept of putting raspberries on DD's.

BUT he does know that he has to do breakfast Tues-Thurs and wouldn't try and get out of that. Oh, apart from that he didn't come home last night.

suzywong · 01/08/2007 09:23

you do crepes for breakfast ?

only Amercian ones, stacked with nutella and honey in our household. I love doing it for breakfast, no need to bother with cereal on those days.

batter-based breafast dishes in song form

meandmyflyingmachine · 01/08/2007 09:25

My dc also get miffed at crepes for breakfast. Ds once fixed one with a beady eye and announced "this is a pudding pancake".

Dh makes fab buttermilk pancakes. But stricly weekends and holidays only - the children know it is daddy's breakfast. Mummy does taost .

bozza · 01/08/2007 09:26

My DC adore crepes - but that is from letting them have chocolate ones in Normandy and Brittany. Also DS is of the opinion that they only sell individual portions of dodgy sugary and chocolatey cereal in France.

Budababe · 01/08/2007 09:29

Lemon juice and sugar is a good choice!

My DS doesn't like pancakes - American style OR crepes. Odd boy.

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