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Thursday, April 16, 2020
pancakes
Today I made some pancakes with my mum and three sisters. We all had a turn at pouring the ingredients in. We all got a turn at fliping the pancakes I only had one and a half because i got full. I like to put butter and mapyle syrup on mine.
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Kia ora Mayci,
ReplyDeleteIt is great to hear you have been busy in the kitchen with your whanau! Have you made anything else over the holidays? I would love to see a picture of your pancakes, perhaps next time you could add one!
Have you tried putting honey on your pancakes? So yummy!
Perhaps next time you could add the recipe you used to your blog so your readers can make them too.
Keep up the great work, I look forward to seeing what you get up to next!
Well done, glad they tasted good. The lock down has allowed us to spend some more time with family and doing things like cooking together, great skills to have. I expanded my bubble to include my granddaughters from Prebbleton when we moved to Level 3 and we made pikelets but put chocolate chips in them. They got the seal of approval so you might like to try that variation next time. Keep cooking, but remember to clean up afterwards!
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