It is pancake day! I know what I am definitely making for dinner (though I should have planned ahead better and bought maple syrup to NZ with me from Canada...yikes it's expensive and in teeny weeny bottles here!)
When I was growing up, maple syrup on pancakes was never a thing, it was always lemon and sugar. Now as an adult, we have maple syrup, fake maple syrup, golden syrup (and lemons and sugar too!)
And even though I care not a bit about using up the eggs before Lent, I am going to make pancakes for tea tonight, yummo :)
Ti's not just Catholics. Also maple syrup is modern & North American. Jam from local fruit, not even honey. Long ago birch syrup was a thing in Ireland and still in parts of mainland Europe. You can buy real Canadian maple syrup here in Ireland, but I only know one person keen on it. Lent is why St. Patrick became popular, a Feast day trumps a Fast Day. Pancakes here are really Drop Scones, not thin & rollable.
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me: no it's not! that's the day before Lent!
also me: oh wait tomorrow IS the day before Lent!!!!!
(it's fine! I have a day! I'm not Catholic! I just want a snack!)
Prof. Sam Lawler
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@platypus Oh yeah, this post was TOTALLY confusing because I'm in New Zealand, so it's tomorrow here already :)
I just really love pancakes!
Ruth [☕️ 👩🏻💻📚✍🏻🧵🪡🍵]
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Joe
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Elena ``of Valhalla''
in reply to Joe • •@Joe @Prof. Sam Lawler they aren't a thing here in Italy either, but sweet stuff made of a batter with eggs in it and then fried definitely are.
so I guess it's the same idea, just a different variant
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Petra van Cronenburg
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When I was growing up, maple syrup on pancakes was never a thing, it was always lemon and sugar. Now as an adult, we have maple syrup, fake maple syrup, golden syrup (and lemons and sugar too!)
And even though I care not a bit about using up the eggs before Lent, I am going to make pancakes for tea tonight, yummo :)
Ray McCarthy
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Also maple syrup is modern & North American. Jam from local fruit, not even honey.
Long ago birch syrup was a thing in Ireland and still in parts of mainland Europe.
You can buy real Canadian maple syrup here in Ireland, but I only know one person keen on it.
Lent is why St. Patrick became popular, a Feast day trumps a Fast Day.
Pancakes here are really Drop Scones, not thin & rollable.