Walter pours syrup over his food as a way to cope with his struggles and dissatisfaction in life. It symbolizes his desire for comfort and sweetness in an otherwise challenging situation. Additionally, this act reflects his childlike innocence and longing for simpler pleasures amid his hardships.
You can pour it on your food
Walter pours syrup on his food because he doesn't have much at home and enjoys the taste. Atticus gets upset with Scout for pointing out Walter's actions because it is impolite to criticize someone's behavior, especially when it is related to their social or economic background. Atticus wants Scout to understand the importance of empathy and kindness towards others.
No, I dip my pancakes in syrup. However most people do pour syrup on their pancakes.
You can pour it on your food
Maple syrup?
To pour water or juice over a food while cooking is called basting, or to baste.
No. You would make the syrup and the popcorn separately. Then, pour the syrup over the popcorn. Some recipes also say that you should spread the covered popcorn on a cookie sheet and bake it in the oven for some time.
Maple syrup?
Drizzle over cooked food Baste whilst still cooking
yea... make some popcorn and pour chocolate syrup over it. there ya go =) i did it once with my bff. it was gewd. ^^
Pour Cough Syrup in it
Pour syrup onto a bear trap. Wait for any animal to come and die.