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I make a tropical version which has shredded coconut and lime rind in the pikelet mix. I serve the pikelets with a spoonful of lime curd and a dollop of whipped cream - fabulous!
Tia - the Dulce de Leche sounds beautiful and really versatile! Thanks for this tip. It would be a great topping on the pikelets, again with a dollop of cream and a slice of banana. I'll look out for it at our speciality food stores.[/quote
Right! That 's it! Enough is enough! My tummy is rumbling! Looking to books flight to Oz now Jenny, get those pike lets in the oven. See you soon.
Ah, I see. Forgot this was a two-page topic! Thanks! So they are not fish, but something very delicious!!
Ah, I see. Forgot this was a two-page topic! Thanks! So they are not fish, but something very delicious!!
...We have just regular pancakes here, flour/water/milk/butter/eggs...
Oooh, looks good!!! I especially love the idea of lime and cream! We have just regular pancakes here, flour/water/milk/butter/eggs (of course with Maple Syrup - which is de rigueur because we live in Canada!), but my husband is Finn and he makes pannukakua. A watery version that is kind of like a crepe. A big favorite in our family....Especially the next day when they are rolled up in peanut butter and jam or brown sugar and butter. Or whipped cream and strawberries.....
We are a decadent lot, aren't we?! It's a wonder we aren't rolling down the camino........... Rollin', rollin', rollin' down the camino.....
AKA Flapjacks!?!?
(the North American version).
...I dont think you hear the word except in old Western movies.
We ought to have a Flapjack Fest ! On the Camino .
Would this be " The First Free Fully Functional Fromista Flapjack Fest ?What about having the Flapjack Fest at Fromista? 'The Fromista Flapjack Fest" ...don't you love alliteration?!
What about posting an ad here on the Forum to promote the FFFFFF - something along the lines of :Would this be " The First Free Fully Functional Fromista Flapjack Fest ?
What about posting an ad here on the Forum to promote the FFFFFF - something along the lines of :
"Famished Forum Followers - for fabulous fun fly forthwith to Fromista for the First Free Fully Functional Fromista Flapjack Fest" ...
On the Fourteenth of February .............which is on a Friday.What about posting an ad here on the Forum to promote the FFFFFF - something along the lines of :
"Famished Forum Followers - for fabulous fun fly forthwith to Fromista for the First Free Fully Functional Fromista Flapjack Fest" ...
Sorry I can't possibly make that date I shall be away :fitting five fast furry ferrits forcefully into a fully fifteen foot filthy foxhole in FlamboroughOn the mlFourteenth of February .............which is on a Friday.
Newsflash: Foxes forsake filthy foxholes in Flamborough, frightens farmer and family.
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Foto from your Forum friend finding that the Camino is everywhere ... Even on Rotten Row in Hyde Park,London, today ... The happy couple I met when I took the photo wanted to wish everyone 'Buen Camino!'
Cheers!
This one is my favorite so far. Hilarious!While we were walkin the Camino in 2012 we met a lovely girl from Hungary as we walked to Roncavellas, she was full of life, had a funny turn of phrase and loved to laugh, as time went on everyone we met on the trail seemed to know her. We would meet up with her every few days, she became one of our Camino family. When we reached Los Arcos we stayed inAlbergue de la Fuente Casa de Austria, it was fairly busy in our dorm and there was only the top bunk above me left. Well our friend arrived in the dorm about 6.00pm and after greeting us and most of the rest of the room which she seemed to know, she said "Patreek would it be ok if I sleep on top of you tonight" well the whole dorm cracked up. How could I possibly refuse a request like that and not wishing to be churlish I said yes.
JennieH94 is this you telling us in a kinda like sideways way that you are here in the UK for our glorious spring drawing more arrows on the path around Hyde Park?
I am pilgrim b! Flew back here from Fromista Friday 14th Feb - the Flapjack Fest was fab!
Seriously, the reason I'm in London is to run a series of workshops at Lord's on the subject of "Letting Go Of Disappointment" - sold-out sessions with my participants who are a mixed group of failed English cricketers and Barmy Army sad sacks ...
'Hope those furry ferrets that you spoke of above didn't find any foxes!
I see our lady won at the winter games we seem to be good at those she went down faster than fury ferrets follow foxes!
By the way is cricket the game they play with a hard ball or is that rounders? Is it that game when you have two sides, one out in the field and one in. Each man that's in the side that's in goes out, and when he's out he comes in and the next man goes in until he's out. When they are all out, the side that's out comes in and the side that's been in goes out and tries to get those coming in, out. Sometimes you get men still in and not out.
When a man goes out to go in, the men who are out try to get him out, and when he is out he goes in and the next man in goes out and goes in. There are two men called umpires who stay out all the time and they decide when the men who are in are out. When both sides have been in and all the men have been out, and both sides have been out twice after all the men have been in, including those who are not out, that is the end of the game.?
If it is, I don't like that hard ball, I always dropped it on purpose at school but I enjoyed walking both ways just not the bit in between.
Are you still in Uk then ?
A special message of thanks to our dear Forum friend, pilgrim b in relation to his Yorkshire flapjack recipe so kindly shared earlier on in this thread -
Today husband Steve and I had a quick visit from his sister Lynne, and husband Ross, who called in to see us on their way through from Canberra to Sydney to see their son and his family. They didn't have much time, so we had all the fixings for a sandwich lunch ready, and a sweet treat to finish off lunch with ... yes! pilgrim b's Yorkshire flapjacks! They were absolutely gorgeous - so chewy and crunchy at the same time. Lynne demanded the recipe immediately!
Here's a couple of pics - the first one is a close-up of these baked gems, and the second one features Steve, Lynne and Ross, about to tuck in!
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Thank you for sharing this fantastic recipe pilgrim b ... No need to wonder why they're so popular in Yorkshire and beyond!
Cheers - Jenny
i just started watching it since yesterday sir... i got stuck under 'red sockers rockers' which started by @domigee... thanks a million for her, my belly got exercise of too much laughter....Just noticed this has had no posts since 2014 so the newcomers will not have had the benefit of some of these self deprecations.
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