On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:07:00 -0700, kuvasz guy >
wrote:
>On Jul 20, 5:13 pm, FuManchu > wrote:
>> jmcquown wrote:
>> wrote:
>> >> On Jul 20, 1:57 pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
>> >>> CM wrote:
>> >>>> Andy wrote:
>> >>>>> CM said...
>>
>> >>>>>> I love IHOP pancakes--they are spongy and soak up butter and syrup
>> >>>>>> but whenever I make pancakes at home they are dense and "cakey".
>> >>>>>> What is the secret to making more spongy pancakes?
>>
>> >>>>> This seems to be the copycat recipe you could've found everywhere
>> >>>>> on the web, if you'd shown some initiative.
>>
>> >>>>>http://tinyurl.com/3d2mms
>>
>> >>>>> Andy
>>
>> >>>> I wasn't asking for a copycat recipe. I was asking what makes
>> >>>> pancakes spongy as opposed to cake-like. But thanks for being a
>> >>>> complete ass.
>>
>> >>> You didn't ask what makes pancakes spongy... you asked HOW do you
>> >>> make spongy pancakes.- Hide quoted text -
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>> >> No, he asked "what is the secret to making more spongey pancakes".
>> >> That's not really "how", I took it as what is the chemistry behind
>> >> spongier pancakes vs. denser pancakes.
>> >> It's a legitimate question.
>>
>> >How about you learn how to read for comprehension: HOW DO YOU MAKE SPONGY
>> >PANCAKES? It's the subject line. Sheesh. When does school start up again?
>>
>> Not my battle to fight, but please re-read the original message. I
>> think you will find the question as quoted as well. ;-)- Hide quoted text -
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>Not to worry -- Jill has never been one to let reason get in the way
>of a good rant...
personally, i think we should send jill back to school. when does it
start again?
your pal,
blake