Should I ask Agnes out on a date?
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peanut butter on pancakes?rgambs said:I fuckin love pancakes. With real local maple syrup and unsweetened peanut butter.
made my girls chocolate chip pancakes yesterday morning. I had one and felt like shit the entire day. them? it was like they had a fucking Booster Juice.
oh, the days when I could eat garbage and feel fantastic.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
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Those aren't pancakes.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam

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pancakes are too white trash FLASHY for him.mcgruff10 said:
They look like crepes to me. Very very thin.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam
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True! Poutine is a wonderful hangover food.HughFreakingDillon said:
sometimes consuming one is the aftermath of consuming too much of the other.PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Do Canadians love pancakes or is that just something I saw on a cartoon?I think that's more cartoon. I think Canadians like pancakes at a very normal level, lol. We do love proper maple syrup for sure, but that doesn't mean we love pancakes to the same extent. Maple syrup is good for many different things.Canadians really love booze and poutine. That's not a myth, lol.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
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Boozemop.PJ_Soul said:
True! Poutine is a wonderful hangover food.HughFreakingDillon said:
sometimes consuming one is the aftermath of consuming too much of the other.PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Do Canadians love pancakes or is that just something I saw on a cartoon?I think that's more cartoon. I think Canadians like pancakes at a very normal level, lol. We do love proper maple syrup for sure, but that doesn't mean we love pancakes to the same extent. Maple syrup is good for many different things.Canadians really love booze and poutine. That's not a myth, lol.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
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I would say they're folded up pannekoek, which does make them look like crepes, but crepes normally have something in the middle. These are what you get at DeDutch, but there they're served unfolded, just a big round thing on a giant plate.mcgruff10 said:
They look like crepes to me. Very very thin.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
YesPJ_Soul said:
I would say they're folded up pannekoek, which does make them look like crepes, but crepes normally have something in the middle. These are what you get at DeDutch, but there they're served unfolded, just a big round thing on a giant plate.mcgruff10 said:
They look like crepes to me. Very very thin.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam
When I'm in Holland, I eat the pannenkoeken.
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PJ_Soul said:
Those aren't pancakes.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam

In Sweden we have thin pancakes. We use ~1 dl of batter for one pancake. They're really good - but yes thinner then the american fluffy (but from my experience with breakfast in NY rather tasteless) kind.mcgruff10 said:
They look like crepes to me. Very very thin.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam
CULTURAL DIFFERENCES. LIKE GUNS.
(would have loved to have done pankcakes for Agnes in the morning)"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:
peanut butter on pancakes?rgambs said:I fuckin love pancakes. With real local maple syrup and unsweetened peanut butter.
made my girls chocolate chip pancakes yesterday morning. I had one and felt like shit the entire day. them? it was like they had a fucking Booster Juice.
oh, the days when I could eat garbage and feel fantastic.
Oh shit yeah. Peanut butter and maple syrup is like alchemy. The sum is greater than the parts. It's the vinaigrette of desserts.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
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This word has a very different meaning from where I am from (my spelling might be off though). What the hell does poutine mean in Canada?PJ_Soul said:
True! Poutine is a wonderful hangover food.HughFreakingDillon said:
sometimes consuming one is the aftermath of consuming too much of the other.PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Do Canadians love pancakes or is that just something I saw on a cartoon?I think that's more cartoon. I think Canadians like pancakes at a very normal level, lol. We do love proper maple syrup for sure, but that doesn't mean we love pancakes to the same extent. Maple syrup is good for many different things.Canadians really love booze and poutine. That's not a myth, lol.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
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Along with christmas decorations and signs. Man don't visit my house lol.HughFreakingDillon said:
pancakes are too white trash FLASHY for him.mcgruff10 said:
They look like crepes to me. Very very thin.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam
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Isn't it fries with some brown sauce.mcgruff10 said:
This word has a very different meaning from where I am from (my spelling might be off though). What the hell does poutine mean in Canada?PJ_Soul said:
True! Poutine is a wonderful hangover food.HughFreakingDillon said:
sometimes consuming one is the aftermath of consuming too much of the other.PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Do Canadians love pancakes or is that just something I saw on a cartoon?I think that's more cartoon. I think Canadians like pancakes at a very normal level, lol. We do love proper maple syrup for sure, but that doesn't mean we love pancakes to the same extent. Maple syrup is good for many different things.Canadians really love booze and poutine. That's not a myth, lol."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
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Those are called disco fries around here.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Isn't it fries with some brown sauce.mcgruff10 said:
This word has a very different meaning from where I am from (my spelling might be off though). What the hell does poutine mean in Canada?PJ_Soul said:
True! Poutine is a wonderful hangover food.HughFreakingDillon said:
sometimes consuming one is the aftermath of consuming too much of the other.PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Do Canadians love pancakes or is that just something I saw on a cartoon?I think that's more cartoon. I think Canadians like pancakes at a very normal level, lol. We do love proper maple syrup for sure, but that doesn't mean we love pancakes to the same extent. Maple syrup is good for many different things.Canadians really love booze and poutine. That's not a myth, lol.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Maybe poutine is french for "shitty music"*.mcgruff10 said:
Those are called disco fries around here.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Isn't it fries with some brown sauce.mcgruff10 said:
This word has a very different meaning from where I am from (my spelling might be off though). What the hell does poutine mean in Canada?PJ_Soul said:
True! Poutine is a wonderful hangover food.HughFreakingDillon said:
sometimes consuming one is the aftermath of consuming too much of the other.PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Do Canadians love pancakes or is that just something I saw on a cartoon?I think that's more cartoon. I think Canadians like pancakes at a very normal level, lol. We do love proper maple syrup for sure, but that doesn't mean we love pancakes to the same extent. Maple syrup is good for many different things.Canadians really love booze and poutine. That's not a myth, lol.
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No, good pancakes are not tasteless. You just got some shitty pancakes. And the ones in this photo above look burnt.Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:
Those aren't pancakes.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam

In Sweden we have thin pancakes. We use ~1 dl of batter for one pancake. They're really good - but yes thinner then the american fluffy (but from my experience with breakfast in NY rather tasteless) kind.mcgruff10 said:
They look like crepes to me. Very very thin.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam
CULTURAL DIFFERENCES. LIKE GUNS.
(would have loved to have done pankcakes for Agnes in the morning)
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
They need to be crispy my friend.PJ_Soul said:
No, good pancakes are not tasteless. You just got some shitty pancakes. And the ones in this photo above look burnt.Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:
Those aren't pancakes.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam

In Sweden we have thin pancakes. We use ~1 dl of batter for one pancake. They're really good - but yes thinner then the american fluffy (but from my experience with breakfast in NY rather tasteless) kind.mcgruff10 said:
They look like crepes to me. Very very thin.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam
CULTURAL DIFFERENCES. LIKE GUNS.
(would have loved to have done pankcakes for Agnes in the morning)
But yes. I'm sure it just happend to be bad at that place. But I was so disapointed, having "american breakfast" in NYC and we were like "this tastes like nothing"."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
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I went to the Tick Tock Diner for breakfast when I was in NYC - I didn't even try another place for breakfast the whole time I was there, because it was so good in that classic New York Diner way. You should have gone there.Spiritual_Chaos said:
They need to be crispy my friend.PJ_Soul said:
No, good pancakes are not tasteless. You just got some shitty pancakes. And the ones in this photo above look burnt.Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:
Those aren't pancakes.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam

In Sweden we have thin pancakes. We use ~1 dl of batter for one pancake. They're really good - but yes thinner then the american fluffy (but from my experience with breakfast in NY rather tasteless) kind.mcgruff10 said:
They look like crepes to me. Very very thin.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam
CULTURAL DIFFERENCES. LIKE GUNS.
(would have loved to have done pankcakes for Agnes in the morning)
But yes. I'm sure it just happend to be bad at that place. But I was so disapointed, having "american breakfast" in NYC and we were like "this tastes like nothing".
But I didn't do the pancakes. Honestly, I don't love pancakes. I only ever eat them if they happen to come with something else that I want. Even then I might only eat a few bites. I did like them as a kid though. Now, I dunno... They're just too filling and doughy for me.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Make the thin Swedish ones, and have them a bit more crispy/burnt?PJ_Soul said:
I went to the Tick Tock Diner when I was in NYC - I didn't even try another place for breakfast the whole time I was there, because it was so classicly good! You should have gone there.Spiritual_Chaos said:
They need to be crispy my friend.PJ_Soul said:
No, good pancakes are not tasteless. You just got some shitty pancakes. And the ones in this photo above look burnt.Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:
Those aren't pancakes.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam

In Sweden we have thin pancakes. We use ~1 dl of batter for one pancake. They're really good - but yes thinner then the american fluffy (but from my experience with breakfast in NY rather tasteless) kind.mcgruff10 said:
They look like crepes to me. Very very thin.Spiritual_Chaos said:I love pancakes with just sugar on. or whipped cream and raspberry jam
CULTURAL DIFFERENCES. LIKE GUNS.
(would have loved to have done pankcakes for Agnes in the morning)
But yes. I'm sure it just happend to be bad at that place. But I was so disapointed, having "american breakfast" in NYC and we were like "this tastes like nothing".
But I didn't do the pancakes. Honestly, I don't love pancakes. I only ever eat them if they happen to come with something else that I want. Even then I might only eat a few bites. I did like them as a kid though. Now, I dunno... They're just too filling and doughy for me.
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Might be going to NYC in february. Will try again."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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french fries topped with cheese curds and then gravy to melt said cheese curds.mcgruff10 said:
This word has a very different meaning from where I am from (my spelling might be off though). What the hell does poutine mean in Canada?PJ_Soul said:
True! Poutine is a wonderful hangover food.HughFreakingDillon said:
sometimes consuming one is the aftermath of consuming too much of the other.PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Do Canadians love pancakes or is that just something I saw on a cartoon?I think that's more cartoon. I think Canadians like pancakes at a very normal level, lol. We do love proper maple syrup for sure, but that doesn't mean we love pancakes to the same extent. Maple syrup is good for many different things.Canadians really love booze and poutine. That's not a myth, lol.
now it's gone full on nutty with people adding all sorts of shit. close to my work there's a fucking Poutinerie. a place that serves nothing but different variations of poutine.
http://smokespoutinerie.com/
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