Sunday, 24 March 2013

Poor puppy

There we were trying to enjoy our breakfast in The Farm on Leeson Street while Bones stared in at us while he waited in the car. Poor little fella'. BTW, the pancakes were "American Style". They definitely were fatter and fluffier than Irish pancakes. I wonder what is the difference. Does bicarbonate of soda get added to the American pancake batter?









8 comments:

  1. Didja take him a little snack???
    I would have been lookin' hopefully, too - looks so good . . . Of course, Bones just wanted to be with you.

    Happy Day!
    -g-

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    1. We treated him with some sausage when got back in time the car.......he is so good for waiting patiently.

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  2. Awww his little head peeping out!

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  4. My pancakes are typically flour/milk/egg/baking powder. But, my mom makes a beautiful buttermilk pancake that is definitely fluffy!

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  5. Buttermilk!! That must be the ingredient that makes the fluffiness!! We just use regular milk in pancake batter in Ireland.

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  6. Uh, NO.... no bicarb here in Kansas, but I bet it is buttermilk they're using... Lovely pancakes! We're having ham for Easter brunch after church.

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  7. Sounds like a great brunch great Mary Ann, enjoy.

    I will have to try make pancakes with buttermilk!

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