And here you have it . . . PANCAKE ART!!!!!
Now maybe the good Padre will get off my back ;)
Feel free to let me know what you think.
Wildflowers: For Jane, the MT wildflower enthusiast ------------------>
Ambulance: For Shane, the paramedic
Motorcycle: For Drew, the motorcycle enthusiast ------------------->
Apple: For Bruce, my iMac tech support
Paramecium: For Jill, the germaphobe ------------------------>
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Based on my handy-dandy reference book, I decided they were (from left) harebell, lupine, and wild iris.
And they were tasty, too!
DUDE!!!! YOU ARE THE PANCAKE KING!!!!
I'm sending everyone over to see this.
I am so totally impressed!
And, after seeing that paramecium, I suspect that you would be able to make a Red Mr. Peanut Bank pancake, which makes you one heck of an awsome master of the griddle.
Next time I do pancakes, I'll have to do a Red Mr. Peanut Bank pancake, just for you.
Those are very cool!
I'm quite impressed with your pancake art. You've inspired me.
Very impressive indeed! How do you do it? Will you share your knowledge, o jedi-master of pancake batter?
8-)
byrd wants to know how I do the pancake art.
It's really very simple: All it takes is instant pancake mix (I prefer Krusteaze), an appropriate amount of water mixed in (getting all the lumps out -- think smoother and thinner), a small scoop (such as found in coffee cans) which you use to draw, and a 1/4-cup measuring cup which you will use to fill in the spaces.
Everything else is sort of trial and error. Good luck.
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