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Title: Shrove Tuesday
Post by: Mrs Ava on February 25, 2004, 01:14:16
Okay, who is sitting in front of their computer, or spent last nite sat lounging infront of the telly, stuffed full of pancakes?  We certainly are/did!  :o  Sprogs up to bed, after making them egg free pancakes, then Ava and I set about filling the kitchen with smoke, flying batter, sugar and anything else we could find in the cupboards.  I am a traditionalist - butter, sugar, lemon but Ava has golden syrup or chocolate spread or peanut butter!  Now I love peanut butter, but it just didn't work on pancakes for me.  Oh well, next big blow out - Easter! :P
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: SueT on February 25, 2004, 01:30:28
Oh yuk..............peanut butter on pancakes  :-X :-X
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: Hugh_Jones on February 25, 2004, 01:50:29
Bother! We forgot all about it!
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: Carol on February 25, 2004, 01:59:48
This house did, at least hubby ate all 8 pancakes which he made.  I cant digest them easily so avoid.  Wht a pain in the neck eh?  Hubby on a adiet but has been looking forward to this day for weeks for a blow out.  His are with sugar and lemon.
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: crickett1234 on February 25, 2004, 10:42:03
My hubby bravely volunteered to make the pancakes last night.  After the fire alarm going off twice  ::) and at least three pancakes landing on the kitchen floor in a half cooked mess after some premature flinging  :o we managed to get two pancakes each.  Brown Sugar and Lemon Juice is the way we eat them.

Oh, the clear up afterwards  :o!!!

The kitchen was a real state... which hubby informed me was the whole idea so I would not ask him to do any cooking again.  The fact that he volunteered in the first place seemed to escape him!  :D

Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: Gardengirl on February 25, 2004, 10:49:36
Mine turned out the best we have ever had last night. I did not bother to measure anything out, just put some milk and egg in a bowl, whisked up and then added flour gradually until I thought it was right - no measuring.  We have ours with sugar and lemon juice - delish ;D ;D   Does anyone else use this haphazard method ???
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: Doris_Pinks on February 25, 2004, 10:51:01
We had pancakes flying! hubby doesn't eat em, but is a good......hm how do I say it politely....flinger up in the air! So he made a few.Kids had a go, they did very well, and we have none stuck to the ceiling! (my Dad did that once :o) We have ours with lemon juice and sugar, then I sat and wished I hadn't!
Kids are demanding more tonight.well, gotta use up the batter! ;)
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: ina on February 25, 2004, 12:22:15
You guys have a national pancake eating day or something?

I just checked the dictionary, shrove, from the word shrive means either to make confession or to hear confession.

So with my Dutch logic I tried to figure it out. Confession and pancakes. Pancakes and confession. No, it makes no sense to me. Anything to do with religion? Carnaval, fast, easter? Not too familiar with that stuff.

Anybody care to enlighten this furnur?
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: tim on February 25, 2004, 12:29:03
- no melted butter in your batter, Pat?? Shame on you! = Tim
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: campanula on February 25, 2004, 12:48:04
every year without fail, we have to have a 'pancake wednesday' - tsk, too forgetful!!
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: Ragged Robin on February 25, 2004, 13:13:34
We had to have pancakes after Littl'un announced that her Mum was the best tosser she knew........ hers with golden syrup , mine with lemon and sugar!
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: ina on February 25, 2004, 13:15:12
Somebody, please enlighten me about this pancake day.
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: rdak on February 25, 2004, 13:52:05
here you go, Ina:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/christianity/holydays/shrovetuesday.shtml
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: allotment_chick on February 25, 2004, 14:01:19
We had some from M&S in lemon sauce - they weren't bad.....but lemon and sugar or maple syrup is what does it for me, so I think I might be make some at the weekend when I've a bit more time, not tired from the rigours of a day in London and sorting out the car which broke down in the underground staff car park and which couldn't be towed and needed to be recovered by a power-lift truck ......   :-/
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: ina on February 25, 2004, 17:17:30
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here you go, Ina:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/christianity/holydays/shrovetuesday.shtml


Thank you Ross. I'm ashamed I know so little about my neighbors. Sorry folks, I guess I have to wait till next shrove tuesday to be forgiven. I should have googled it but never thought about doing that, just used the dictionary.

Why EJ, did you make the pancakes for the kids without eggs? In the explanation I read you are supposed to use up all your eggs and milk on this day.

As I was wondering why it took a while to get an answer a nasty thought creeped in. Could it be that some of you have forgotten where this tradition came from but didn't shrive it?
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: Ceri on February 25, 2004, 19:32:28
ha ha ina, like it.  You can make up for your lack of knowledge during the 40 days of lent - what are we all giving up this year????

Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: Mrs Ava on February 26, 2004, 01:14:40
digging!  ;D
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: Ragged Robin on February 26, 2004, 01:58:18

..........husbands.............
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: john_miller on February 26, 2004, 03:00:27
 Ina, you might also want to google "Mardi Gras" to find out how some other cultures celebrate the Tuesday before lent begins. They can make eating pancakes seem quite staid!
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: jethro on February 26, 2004, 16:28:42
I'd love to give up swearing  ::) , but i'll give up moaning about life in general  ;D (well..............sort of), sugar,cakes,pastry,biscuits,red meat, and sweets. This will be quite easy as i'm diabetic  ;D ;D ;D ;D.
Title: Re:  Shrove Tuesday
Post by: ina on February 28, 2004, 00:03:34
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 Ina, you might also want to google "Mardi Gras" to find out how some other cultures celebrate the Tuesday before lent begins. They can make eating pancakes seem quite staid!


Well familiar with mardi gras John. Somehow I feel that eating pancakes doesn't quite measure up to that hahaha.
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