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Treppa, Agent of C.H.A.O.S wrote:
My plot to drag this thread off-topic and sow contention has succeeded!

I'm not sure if you noticed, but the "topic" of this thread IS off-topic.


But... but...


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If you're out of maple syrup, I recommend peanut butter on your pancakes. I thought it was crazy till I tried it.

Also, if you haven't done it, try putting bacon in your pancakes. I do it by starting a couple strips of bacon, when they're about 1/2 way to how I like them, I pour the pancake batter on top of the bacon. Cook the pancake and serve.


I like to pile cinnamon and sugar on cold pancakes, roll them up, and devour.

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I basically inhale peanut butter already... I go through a jar in about two weeks ;_;

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Cashew butter.
Speculoos.


And in case you were wondering...

Growing for sugar maple requires a tree branching out and getting very bushy. Sugar maple lumber would prefer the tree to be as much of a telephone pole as possible. They're not QUITE mutually exclusive but its pretty close.

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NMFA is FAWTL 2.0


Treppa wrote:
I like to pile cinnamon and sugar on cold pancakes, roll them up, and devour.

Doom CHicken devours all.


Lilith wrote:
Speculoos.

I heartily approve of this suggestion, though it can get in the way of homemade maple syrup ingestion.

Silver Crusade

Irontruth wrote:
If you're out of maple syrup, I recommend peanut butter on your pancakes. I thought it was crazy till I tried it.

I grew up putting Peanut butter on pancakes and when I first saw someone eating them without it thought they were crazy. I have of course come to learn it's not as common as I grew up believing.


Fig wrote:
Lilith wrote:
Speculoos.
I heartily approve of this suggestion, though it can get in the way of homemade maple syrup ingestion.

Why not both?


BigNorseWolf wrote:

And in case you were wondering...

Growing for sugar maple requires a tree branching out and getting very bushy. Sugar maple lumber would prefer the tree to be as much of a telephone pole as possible. They're not QUITE mutually exclusive but its pretty close.

Nuh-uh.


Lilith wrote:
Fig wrote:
Lilith wrote:
Speculoos.
I heartily approve of this suggestion, though it can get in the way of homemade maple syrup ingestion.
Why not both?

I have the sneaking suspicion that my sweet-tooth couldn't handle it if the pancakes were made with chocolate chips, too.


Treppa, Agent of C.H.A.O.S wrote:
BigNorseWolf wrote:

And in case you were wondering...

Growing for sugar maple requires a tree branching out and getting very bushy. Sugar maple lumber would prefer the tree to be as much of a telephone pole as possible. They're not QUITE mutually exclusive but its pretty close.

Nuh-uh.

I stand corrected. That could indeed revolutionize maple syrup production.

Just as an aside, I've ALWAYS preferred naturally sweet products to synthetic candies. I love me some real (black) licorice, maple syrup, honey, chocolate, etc.


Irontruth wrote:

If you're out of maple syrup, I recommend peanut butter on your pancakes. I thought it was crazy till I tried it.

Also, if you haven't done it, try putting bacon in your pancakes. I do it by starting a couple strips of bacon, when they're about 1/2 way to how I like them, I pour the pancake batter on top of the bacon. Cook the pancake and serve.

I'm really kinda grossed out by peanut butter. It has to be super smooth and sugary for me to find it palatable.

However, anything sweet and thick was kinda interchangeable in my household growing up. Honey or chocolate syrup on waffles? Sure. Jam or maple syrup on ice cream? Excellent. I grew up on peanut butter and honey sandwiches.

I may just have to try that bacon pancake thing though.

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I should probably learn how to make my own peanut butter now that I have a food processor...


Chris Lambertz wrote:
I should probably learn how to make my own peanut butter now that I have a food processor...

I suggest starting with peanuts and butter...

Beyond that, you're on your own! =)


The strait/bushy top isn't about flow its about volume. You need a LOT of sap to make syrup, and collecting it in buckets doesn't exactly preserve every drop.

The upflow/downflow thing isn't news. IIRC you can actually get syrup thats one or the other: supposedly they taste different.

I don't know if a vacuum pump on a tree is really economically feasible.


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Just plant the trees upside down!


I actually live inside a maple tree. I bathe in syrup every morning. I make pancake-waffles out of green onion bacon and peanut butter. I then make a sandwich out of two of them with tater tots in the middle which have been dipped in sugar and cinnamon. That about cover it all?

What are they eating at the Olympics? Is it all borscht and caviar? Potatoes 3 meals a day? What's for dinner in Russia?


Xzaral wrote:
Irontruth wrote:
If you're out of maple syrup, I recommend peanut butter on your pancakes. I thought it was crazy till I tried it.
I grew up putting Peanut butter on pancakes and when I first saw someone eating them without it thought they were crazy. I have of course come to learn it's not as common as I grew up believing.

For me it was being in the navy and breakfast being constantly the same thing every day. The one bright spot being working nights, I could hit the eggs to order line at 4:30 am without having to wait. Every other line they served powdered eggs which produce unpleasant results about an hour later.


I heard the Navy has (had?) fabulous chocolate cake. Or does it depend upon which ship you're aboard?


My dad taps trees on his home lot for sap. I recently got a bottle of last year's batch, and lucked out: maple candy crystallized on the bottom of my jar.

Yes, BNW is right: it takes something like 40 gallons of sap for a gallon of syrup.

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Today I had truffle mac and cheese guys. My mind is diverted from all waffles and pancakes and is comfortably nestled in noodles and an excess of melted cheese.


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Chris Lambertz wrote:
Today I had truffle mac and cheese guys. My mind is diverted from all waffles and pancakes and is comfortably nestled in noodles and an excess of melted cheese.

STAY ON TOPIC!


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I saw Mac & cheese pizza at CiCi's and immediately turned into Jim Gaffigan.

"This is ridiculous. I guess I'll try it."


Mmm... cicis. If EVER a place was created solely for gamers, it was cicis. I'm jus sad the one by my house closed. CL: there's a swank place called Boulevard near me that serves truffle fries. They are gorgeous. The best thing I've had lately was a ridiculous reuben from a deli near work; the thing must've been 5 lbs.


Mark Hoover wrote:
Mmm... cicis. If EVER a place was created solely for gamers, it was cicis.

There's one pretty close to where my bank is. I'm surprised how rarely I go there lately.

Granted, that could be simply because when I do have a pizza craving, I typically sate it with the Little Caesar's that's less than a minute's drive from work.


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Thats.. not.. pizza....

Silver Crusade

I see adds for Cicis whenever I watch television (Hulu and Netflix dominate too much) but there's not one within 30 miles of my home. It drives me a bit crazy because I think I'd like to try it.


On the grounds that a tortilla is like a pancake, I hereby enter my favorite sandwich: a flour tortilla spread with peanut butter, sprinkled with brown sugar, and wrapped around a banana.


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From Red Dwarf:

Toaster: "Howdy doodly do. How's it going? I'm Talkie, Talkie Toaster, your chirpy breakfast companion. Talkie's the name, toasting's the game. Anyone like any toast?"
Lister: "Look, I don't want any toast, and he doesn't want any toast. In fact, no one around here wants any toast. Not now, not ever. No toast."
Toaster: "How 'bout a muffin?"
Lister: "Or muffins. We don't like muffins around here. We want no muffins, no toast, no teacakes, no buns, baps, baguettes or bagels, no croissants, no crumpets, no pancakes, no potato cakes and no hot-cross buns and definitely no smegging flapjacks."
Toaster: "Aah, so you're a waffle man."


A musical interlude about finding answers.

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Today I might be having a gyro. I just cleaned my whole apartment, I think I totally should.


Pitas are also like-pancakes. Yes, have a gyro. Om nom.

Digital Products Assistant

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This morning I have a salted caramel mocha and news that my car will be fixed. Glorious tuesday to all!


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I keep imagining some scenario where this thread becomes self-referential and starts repeating posts in an endless loop.

Dark Archive

I love lamb gyros !!!!!! With tzatziki all over it ... I love tzatziki.

I also love freshly carved lamb medium rare thank you very much.


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Irontruth wrote:
I keep imagining some scenario where this thread becomes self-referential and starts repeating posts in an endless loop.

I keep imagining some scenario where this thread becomes self-referential and starts repeating posts in an endless loop.


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meatrace wrote:
Irontruth wrote:
I keep imagining some scenario where this thread becomes self-referential and starts repeating posts in an endless loop.
I keep imagining some scenario where this thread becomes self-referential and starts repeating posts in an endless loop.

I keep imagining some endless loop where this thread becomes scenario and starts repeating posts in a self-referential.

Digital Products Assistant

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I'm referencing this thread as we speak. o_o


I just glad to see Chris talking in character.


Well, the next step from pancakes and tortillas would be crepes, but I'll take a quick sidestep to injera, which is one of my favorite foods. Uh, does that break the loop, or just turn it into a Mobius strip?


Yes.


First off: I referenced this thread twice this afternoon, and it was spectacular. What a mindscramble... hurts SO good.

Secondly: I miss the Egyptian/Mediterranean place by my old house back in IL. I worked late shift at UPS but if I sped home I could make it there just before they closed. I'd get the shwarma dinner, extra meat, and no pita. Not that I don't like pita mind you, just that I didn't want all the bread. Then I'd get home, stay up all night with my baby girl and a tummy FULL of shaved lamb and assorted happiness.

Finally: in closing I'd just like to say that food, for lack of a better term, is GOOD. Food works. Whether its food for money, food for love, food in all its forms is what drives us.


As I've often mused, the words we know of foreign languages are most often food or rude.


English Muffin Pizzas are tasty.

Sovereign Court

waffles are just pancakes with little squares on them ... but I honestly prefer sourdough pancakes if I had my choice of all possible pancakey goodness.

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