*It actually Depends on the Width of the Pancake, the thinner, the more they eat, the thicker the less.
In this case all the water and the Mix they Together Make A thick Coating of Ingrediants, lots of them And It Causes Them To Stop Eating.*
Well, I don't know the exact answer, but I do know that everyones taste buds are different so some people will like pancakes and some people wont, it is a matter of opinion. I have no idea why you asked this question !I am one of the many people that LOVE pancakes !YUMMY !
because syrup was low so people had to eat dry pancakes
Because traditionally all the people cleared out their cupboards from all the nice stuff so that they could fast during lent. So they made pancakes to use up all of the nice stuff.
I'm no expert but I would say it's about...give or take...4 pancakes.
So fast that it makes fast people...not fast.
About 2.5 pounds tons of pancakes are consumed every year by Americans alone, 3.2 tons for the world! That ain't is so much, now is it?
Well, the pancakes will make you fat, which will in turn make your breasts bigger. so yes
it's just how we were made. some people don't get emotionally attached as fast as others though
It's a breakfast food, so am.
Yes. Pancakes have been dated back to the ancient Greeks, so they were certainly around in Medieval times. However, pancakes have changed considerably through the centuries, and the pancakes eaten by people in Medieval times were different from modern pancakes. Aside from the pancakes eaten in Ancient Greece, the pancake as we know it developed as a result of Shrove Tuesday, the last day before the beginning of Lent. Lent isa time of fasting, particularly in the Roman Catholic church, and more so during Medieval times when the Roman Catholic church very much influenced the lives of everyday people. Shrove Tuesday became the day when flour, eggs, and sugar - all important ingredients of pancakes - had to be used up. They were not permitted to be eaten during Lent because they were regarded as indulgent foods, catering to pleasure. Shrove Tuesday dates back to at least the 12th century, so pancakes were most certainly around during Medieval times.
Millions of people all typing fast!
He was sitting there eating pancakes like nothing ever happend.