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Maangchi - Tuna pancakes (Chamchijeon)!
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Woman: "What is the pancake name?"
Man: [looks helplessly towards camera] Robert? Is that a good name? Shit, how does she know I name my pancakes?
Smashing wig btw.
9/11 Explosive Evidence: Experts Speak Out - Trailer
I never was satisfied with the NTSB's report on the super pancaking explanation for the speed of the towers collapse. Perhaps it is emotional, but it is less convincing than many other of their findings from plane crashes and the like. What always puzzled me is why the building was so quick to be disposed of instead of what they do on planes; reconstruct it and examine. Perhaps the scale was to great or the fall and subsequent stack of it made reconstruction impossible, but it always left a bad taste in my mouth. Perhaps all the misgivings that I have they share as well, and instead of letting that foster a share of doubt and mystery, they have gone the other direction and made positive assertions of conspiracy. My guess is people don't like doubt, at all. It drives the theist to make claims of a God, it drives some atheists to make the claim of no God. People can't say, "I don't know and I don't know that the truth is ever knowable" doesn't sit well with the bulk of humanity, even those who would consider themselves the elite of intellectuals, perhaps even them the most.
At any rate, I would watch this once. Depending on the tone of the first 20 mins would determine if I watched it the whole way through. I was forced to watch that Ben Stine movie about creationism, and I hated it, but not nearly as much as I hated the show by Bill Maher (see elite of intellectuals above) about how dumb people that don't think like him are.
Will this be our generations Gulf of Tonkin, doubtful. Will it contain some meaningful doubts on a hasty and politically mired investigation, hopefully. Will there be more crazies than you can tolerate in one sitting, time will tell.
Old Fashioned Pancake Recipe
Thanks, Sammy. I always wanted to be part the origin myth of a new meme! :-)
>> ^offsetSammy:
>> ^wormwood:
I don't make pancakes often, but when I do, I find it helps if I cook just one on the first batch, rather than three as he does here. The first batch always comes out kinda burnt-raw as I get the temperature and timing right; may as well waste just one rather than three.
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Old Fashioned Pancake Recipe
>> ^wormwood:
I don't make pancakes often, but when I do, I find it helps if I cook just one on the first batch, rather than three as he does here. The first batch always comes out kinda burnt-raw as I get the temperature and timing right; may as well waste just one rather than three.
http://images.memegenerator.net/instances/500x/9543395.jpg
Old Fashioned Pancake Recipe
I don't make pancakes often, but when I do, I find it helps if I cook just one on the first batch, rather than three as he does here. The first batch always comes out kinda burnt-raw as I get the temperature and timing right; may as well waste just one rather than three.
Old Fashioned Pancake Recipe
>> ^evilspongebob:as reggie watts says "why shit so crazy?"
Because crazy = delicious
Old Fashioned Pancake Recipe
holy extraovercomplicatedness batman!
1 egg
1 cup self raising flour
1 cup milk - (just add a little more if you want them thinner)
turn em when they bubble, butter em as you stack em, sweeten em as you eat em.
my 6 year makes them for us on the weekend.
as reggie watts says "why shit so crazy?"
i hope i'm not disrespecting americans knowledge of all things pancake. after all they did come up with the microwaveable jimmy dean pancake and sausage on a stick. sausage wrapped in pancake. microwaveable. with choc chips. on a stick. and microwaveable.
>> ^shponglefan:
My tried-and-tested pancake recipe:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup rolled oats
3 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1-2 tablespoons brown sugar (depending on desired sweetness)
1 tablespoon of maple syrup
1 3/4 cups milk (I use Vanilla-flavored soy milk)
1 egg
2 tablespoons light olive oil
1 tsp each of nutmeg and cinnamon
Mix dry and wet ingredients seperately, then whisk together until lump-free, let stand until thickened, and then cook on medium heat. After about 30 seconds in the pan I add some sort of fruit combination into the pancake including blueberry, raspberry, pineapple, strawberry, apple, etc. I then cover the fruit with some more batter. Blueberry & pineapple is an especially delicious combo. Cook until golden on each side, then top with maple syrup or whipped cream (or both).
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Old Fashioned Pancake Recipe
I'm gonna call 'Burnt' on those pancakes.
Should be a golden tan, not a rusty brown... So maybe knowing when to flip isn't as intuitive as he thinks.
Old Fashioned Pancake Recipe
>> ^Crosswords:
One of the problems I have with a lot of pancakes is they're too dry, I shouldn't need a tub of butter and a gallon of syrup to make them moist enough that they don't get stuck in my throat halfway down.
I'm dubious on the use of melted butter, I generally find vegetable oil produces better results for moistness in baked goods.
Agreed. I don't like a lot of restaurant pancakes for this reason. I always use olive oil and add fruit to mine (see above recipe).
Old Fashioned Pancake Recipe
My tried-and-tested pancake recipe:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup rolled oats
3 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1-2 tablespoons brown sugar (depending on desired sweetness)
1 tablespoon of maple syrup
1 3/4 cups milk (I use Vanilla-flavored soy milk)
1 egg
2 tablespoons light olive oil
1 tsp each of nutmeg and cinnamon
Mix dry and wet ingredients seperately, then whisk together until lump-free, let stand until thickened, and then cook on medium heat. After about 30 seconds in the pan I add some sort of fruit combination into the pancake including blueberry, raspberry, pineapple, strawberry, apple, etc. I then cover the fruit with some more batter. Blueberry & pineapple is an especially delicious combo. Cook until golden on each side, then top with maple syrup or whipped cream (or both).
Old Fashioned Pancake Recipe
I like to layer all of those. I think its called the 'fecal farmer special' at Bob Evans.
>> ^berticus:
My pancake topping preference, in order from favourite to least:
Lemon juice and brown sugar.
Banana and melted chocolate.
Berries and yoghurt.
Maple syrup.
Diarrhea.
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Old Fashioned Pancake Recipe
Two girls, one pancake?>> ^luxury_pie:
Am I the only one getting literally sick of eating pancakes?
I can't eat more than one at most otherwise I will feel nauseated...
Any ideas? I like the diarrhea thing, sounds ... different.