Pancake Art II
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I can only guess as to what type of batter is used. I would suspect it is poured out thin and baked a little longer, in order to give it the strength to stand up that tall. Maybe the secret is in the mix of the batter? I haven't found that out yet.
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Over the course of history, even a pancake day came in to existence, which is called Shrove Tuesday (also known as Pancake Day, Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras). It is the day before Ash Wednesday which is the first day of Lent: the season of fasting and prayer. People used up their last supplies of sugar, fat, and eggs, because they were not allowed to eat those ingredients during fasting.
I don't think that anyone back then would have suspected that such wonderful, creative works of art would come forth out of something so simple as a pancake!
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