How do you eat your pancakes?!


Question: I like mine with lemon juice and a sprinkle of sugar. You?


Answers: I like mine with lemon juice and a sprinkle of sugar. You?

The old fashioned sugar and lemon.

But I also have to admit that Nutella (chocolate spread) goes delicious with pancakes too.

with real butter and warm maple syrup

ive never tried them the way you have them, but i like them with butter and syrup, or sometimes with butter and strawberry jelly.

With fresh pureed fruit on top and real maple syrup when I make them at home. When we go out for breakfast, its whatever kind of fruit they have.

Swedish with lingonberries

swimming in syrup.

syrup and butter

Just like you.

Plain old butter and syrup. Sometimes just butter if I feel like it. I've put honey butter on them once or twice.

From a plate with a spoon.!



(There's always one eh?............Enjoy)................xxx...

only syrup

With maple suryp and butter yum yum

With butter and real maple syrup. Or with butter and macerated fresh strawberries.

yes lemon and sugar .
we had a selection of pancakes tonight lemon and sugar orange and sugar strawberry cherry and yes we even had maple syrup no butter though but cream and ice cream

Blueberry pancakes with butter and lite syrup OR
pancakes topped with fresh strawberries, and lite syrup

upside down

since i consider pancakes kinda a junk food when i eat them i don't try to make them healthy. i smother everyone with country crock and then pour maple syrup(cold) on top of them. yum!!

BUTTER AND MAPPLE SYRUP

I like mine with melted chocolate chips and strawberries and whipped cream or just the plain old real butter and maple syrup! I have never had them with lemon and sugar though i will be sure to try it!!!





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