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Morning everyone :):)

Ralph....what is that :?:
 

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Norrie, I'm glad you're feeling a bit better. As they didn't do the "pulverize them with ultrasound" thing with your stones, I gather you have little ones (which are still supposed to hurt like no one's business.) Question: PG can cause some dehydration. Is it possible that your vaping was a contributing factor (i.e. that you weren't adding enough water to offset that)?

Kent, I don't sing (except to the birds when no humans are around). I hope that your invitation was actually meant for Jan.

Jan, I assume that "Right now I'm sort of tired of seeing cookie dough." means you are not vaping any cookie dough flavors this month.

Ralph, I don't know what that thing is, but it looks delicious so I'll take three, thanks.
 

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Norrie, I'm glad you're feeling a bit better. As they didn't do the "pulverize them with ultrasound" thing with your stones, I gather you have little ones (which are still supposed to hurt like no one's business.) Question: PG can cause some dehydration. Is it possible that your vaping was a contributing factor (i.e. that you weren't adding enough water to offset that)?

Kent, I don't sing (except to the birds when no humans are around). I hope that your invitation was actually meant for Jan.

Jan, I assume that "Right now I'm sort of tired of seeing cookie dough." means you are not vaping any cookie dough flavors this month.

Ralph, I don't know what that thing is, but it looks delicious so I'll take three, thanks.

Actually it was meant for you :) I saw below that Fudgey had left and you had entered the room and didn't feel like dancing alone without music :)
 

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Ralph....what is that :?:

Hi Fudgey - that, around here, is called a German (or Dutch) Pancake - yummy. The dough is a bit more 'chewy' than the cakey texture of most pancakes - think a thicker and bigger crepe. Served here with powdered sugar, butter and lemon and you mix that all up to make a frosting. It's REALLY good and filling.

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In that case I will take one :D

We had a restaurant chain around here - Original Pancake House - and their featured items were the 'German Pancake', 'Apple Pancake' and something else, I forget, :) but they also had '49'ers' that had the same dough - chewy - in three flat thin pancakes browned and that was my favorite breakfast - with thick sliced smoked bacon and they made their own syrup which was the best ever. I'd 'buy' syrup from them even though it wasn't 'bottled and for sale' like some places - they'd put it in a quart jar and charge me whatever.... lol. There's only one place left now on the other side of town with short hours :( so I don't get there much.

The German and Apple Pancakes were huge - people would laugh in amazement when served - even when you knew what was coming :lol: The sides of the German Pancake would be 5-6 inches high. The Apple pancake was about three inches thick and almost foot in diameter - filled with gooey apples, cinnamon and brown sugar - total carb overload.

Oh... they've got pictures!

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en...urce=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=llzmTtC4Eun10gG3odXtBQ

Here's my favorite - 49ers and bacon:

Original-Pancake-House-49ers-Pancakes-Sourdough-The-Best-Recipezaar-19293.l.png


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That apple thing looks amazing.

Amazing that they can stay in business considering the rate at which their regulars must keel over from clogged arteries. :D

Actually three of the four original in Toledo area went out of business. But yeah - their main entres weren't for the timid. They had other stuff - great soup as well - that wasn't so overwhelming.

The first time I ordered the Apple thing I took 2/3rds of it home and that was a time when I was a hard working longshoreman :)
 

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We had a restaurant chain around here - Original Pancake House - and their featured items were the 'German Pancake', 'Apple Pancake' and something else, I forget, :) but they also had '49'ers' that had the same dough - chewy - in three flat thin pancakes browned and that was my favorite breakfast - with thick sliced smoked bacon and they made their own syrup which was the best ever. I'd 'buy' syrup from them even though it wasn't 'bottled and for sale' like some places - they'd put it in a quart jar and charge me whatever.... lol. There's only one place left now on the other side of town with short hours :( so I don't get there much.

The German and Apple Pancakes were huge - people would laugh in amazement when served - even when you knew what was coming :lol: The sides of the German Pancake would be 5-6 inches high. The Apple pancake was about three inches thick and almost foot in diameter - filled with gooey apples, cinnamon and brown sugar - total carb overload.

Oh... they've got pictures!

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en...urce=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=llzmTtC4Eun10gG3odXtBQ

Here's my favorite - 49ers and bacon:

Original-Pancake-House-49ers-Pancakes-Sourdough-The-Best-Recipezaar-19293.l.png


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I claim the bacon!!!!!! :drool::D
 
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