didn’t know “pancake mixes” are a thing until i met a certain someone online <3
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in germany, “pancakes” are usually very flat, almost becoming crepes. i like em ~ u roll em up and eat em ~ ~ ~
apparently, american pancakes* are thick. like - 3 centimeters thick. u can’t roll those! wowie zowie.
i put brainmade tag instead of my previous no ai cuz… eh - i felt like it.
“no ai” implies “free of slop” meanwhile “brainmade” implies “a human thought about and made this”… which feels nicer to say to me. also it fits that thing this no boilerplate guy made so horray iguess----
also, this song found in the latest 8th episode of the amazing digital circus was very nice. i pirated it and luv it ~ ~ ~ ~
it makes me think and i like thinking.
also!!! im lookin for - im lookin for peeps to play some gems with----
so like — if u got like umm - a switch 2 or switch 1 (with some games) then like - um-- maybe put a comment if u wanna— dunno
for switch 2 owners
i got some online game share games, so u dont even need to own the games - huzza.
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Even an especially thick American pancake wouldn’t be more than 1cm. Somebody’s been pulling your leg.
oooh oki sorry— i just saw some online images about them and they looked like they were super dummy thick like - at least 1.8 cm.
(for all mericans- a centimeter is approx one pointy-finger-fingernail-height high)
i look at images like this
and go “i thiiiiink they are thicker than my pointy fingers fingernail” (am not a nailbiter btw)
I like to make thick american pancakes, but they tend to be from 1-2 cm. 3 cm is a bit beyond what an American style recipe can achieve in my estimation.
For thr true 3+ cm pancake experience you have to get Japanese style soufflé pancakes.
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Also hi maria I love all your posts! <3
aaaaah oki thanks very much to u, dear Hildegarde von Bingen, i very much appreciate ur comments n posts n stuff when i see em ~ <3
The only 3cm thick pancakes I’ve had were German.
I’ve had them, even if they aren’t common