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Yes there was but BUTTER was the answer it was great on toast and biscuits.

As for frozen desserts, never ever make Ice Cream with Splenda.

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Foxy, we later determined it was a non-sentient lifeform that ran off when no one was looking.
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foxytaur (imported) wrote: Sun Mar 31, 2013 7:00 pm I remember that pic, wasn't there a EA vote over what the heck that thing was?

Maybe you need to come to the MoM this year. You can see for yourself what wonders River (and Paolo) can whip up in a kitchen....
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Talula's kabobs were to DIE for!
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AMEN. So are River's pancakes. I think my best was 18 of them - quite a while back before I was fat.
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kristoff wrote: Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:30 pm AMEN. So are River's pancakes. I think my best was 18 of them - quite a while back before I was fat.

speaking of pancakes Kristoff my father when he first came to US worked as a waiter back in 63-64 in this restaurant that served the most magnificent thinist pink pancakes. He calls these pancakes divine, something from the heavens. He has never eaten another pancake ever since.

I'll have to ask him what this restaurant was called. Apparently it was a place where the los angeles dodgers had dined on ocasion from time to time.

Im wondering if these "pink pancakes" exist?(theyre super thin)

whenever I try to make pancakes for pops he just simply refuses to eat them. hasn't in over 30 yrs now.
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I mean come on there has to be a food that has left "epic" in your taste buds in terms of historic proportions.
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Foxytaur, were your father's pink pancakes crepes suzette?
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foxytaur (imported) wrote: Sun Mar 31, 2013 10:00 pm speaking of pancakes Kristoff my father when he first came to US worked as a waiter back in 63-64 in this restaurant that served the most magnificent thinist pink pancakes. He calls these pancakes divine, something from the heavens. He has never eaten another pancake ever since.

I'll have to ask him what this restaurant was called. Apparently it was a place where the los angeles dodgers had dined on ocasion from time to time.

Im wondering if these "pink pancakes" exist?(theyre super thin)

whenever I try to make pancakes for pops he just simply refuses to eat them. hasn't in over 30 yrs now.

My granddad used to make something like that -he called them Swedish pancakes (although he was 100% Norwegian). Thin like a crepe, uttterly delicious, made them on a baking sheet. No one could ever get him to give up any of his recipes even until his dying day.
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bobover3 (imported) wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2013 3:24 am Foxytaur, were your father's pink pancakes crepes suzette?

I'm not sure bobover but it left him with a distaste with regular pancakes for yrs, he won't even touch them and I make decent one's aswell. It's like a vow or something. Like what happens when you discover something extrodinaire only for you to never discover it again.

I think I'd have to agree more with Kristoff's response cause they were pancakes.

I'll talk with pops what restaurant was called kk.he's off at work atm
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