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As a Postgrad in Edinburgh... - Pancakes
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What the heck is "matriculation"?
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First Day of Classes... How lame is that subject?
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American Baseball, or how the British conned us into buying canned hot dogs
El Barrio, like the ones in Cuba only... Not
Double Double Toil and Trouble
Remember, Remember the Fifth of November...
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Bad Dog
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Snow in the Forecast?!?!?!
Isn't bowling for poor people?
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Norway, Day 6: Return to the Land of Overpricing
Family Time
I'm on fire! No, really!
The Night 'Afore, or how to do the Monster Mash
Hogmanay, Edinburgh Style
SSSSSNNNNOOOWWWW!!!!
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In the Spirit of Burns' Night...
Islam and Science
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Dunya Ensemble
On a Sunny Afternoon....
The Mythical White Stag
Amsterdam: City of Church-Approved Sin
Birthday in Amsterdam... no other way to go
Anne Frank and a Day at the Sauna
The Future's All Yours, You Lousy Bicycles
Iraqi Airspace?!?!
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Dubai, Interrupted
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Farewell, Middle East
Americans vs. The Scots
Rugby, Scottish-style
Weird Thing #2
St. Patty's Day, Scottish-style
Baseball, International Style
Odd British Things
Waterless
Water Update...
Nuns from 10,000 BC
Chinese Scotland
Off to the Races!
A Concert 19 Years in the Making...
Weird British, take 4
Art Deco and H. sapiens
The Days are Getting Longer
Beer
License to Watch
Pancakes
Fire Fest?
Passport Services
Not Your Parents' Maypole Parade...
Ugh
Let the Sun Shine In
Goin' South
Life on Brighton Beach
Slip Slidin' Away
Scottish Weather
Strange British Thing, 5
Congrats to Friends
Midnight Showing: Indy!!!
Baseball and Beer
Weird British, #6
Bluegrass in Scotland
To Do as the Portuguese Do...
Relaxing on the beach
Another Relaxing Day on the Beach...
Sailin' 'Round the World... On a Boat...
Back Home We Go
Victoria Vox
Buffalo Girls, Won'tcha Come Out Tonight...
Scottish Wilderness?
Bus Driving Woes
Aberdeen, City of Oil Rigs
Conference Life
Aberdeen, the freezing beach town
Goodbye Mini-Vacation
Weird British Thing #7
Above the Law (Stolen from JM)
Back in the USSR... er, USA
Home Again...
Beef Stew Returns!
Where the Buffalo Roam...
Edinburgh Two-Step
Thistles
Moving On
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Pancakes
29/4/2008
An anonymous tip led us on a desperate search for American-style pancake mix. Left temptingly on Jonmikel's blog site, the tip just begged us to move out, Marine style, and find us some buttermilk goodness. Well, ok, we're way far off from buttermilk country, but still... the thought of thick, fluffy pancakes was well worth the search. The tip mentioned that Tesco's pancake mix was similar to that of the Americans, as opposed to the crepe-stuff we've been coming across lately. No offense the French and their woosy pancakes, but we wanted thick stuff. So we set out Uptown, where there is a small Tesco that caters to the college crowd-they even have microwave popcorn!
When we got there, the only mix would find was "batter mix." Now, I don't know if this is what our buddy anon. meant when he said Tesco pancake mix, but I certainly hope not. I'm hoping that he really meant "pancake mix" and that this "batter mix" was just a silly attempt by the British to understand the true nature of the pancake/yorkshire pudding cups. The first few we fried up were just like mini-crepes. So our solution, which always seemed to work with Bisquick, was to make the batter thicker. This was not Bisquick, however, but Tesco "batter mix" and thickening the batter just made the pancakes feel much like a tire when chewing. So we slathered them in maple-flavored goo and bacon. Seemed to work.
Aha! Status update on the pancake search: the Tesco website lists something called pancake mix that is NOT what we bought; in fact, this product is sold in one of those convenient shake-and-pour bottles, you know, handy for camping, just add water and all that. Perhaps this is what our buddy anon. meant.... hmmmmmm.
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