Posted on 02/28/2023 7:19:52 AM PST by Red Badger

(Last Updated On: February 21, 2023)
NATIONAL PANCAKE DAY – IHOP
Every year at the end of February or beginning of March, National Pancake Day raises money for charity. IHOP restaurants began National Pancake Day in 2006. Since that day, they have raised close to $30 million for charities. On February 28, 2023, people from around the country will once again celebrate National Pancake Day at IHOP restaurants and enjoy free pancakes. Guests are asked to consider leaving a donation.
#NTLPanCakeDay
Also known as Johnnycakes, griddle cakes, or hotcakes, this batter-made breakfast item dates back more than 30,000 years. In fact, it may be the oldest breakfast food in history. They’re delicious with whipped cream, maple syrup, fruit, and berries.
HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL PANCAKE DAY
Visit IHOP and have pancakes for a good cause.
Make a donation.
Share your favorite toppings.
Invite someone to enjoy pancakes with you.
Take a picture and post it on social media.
Use #NTLPanCakeDay to share on social media.
From 7 AM to 4 PM, IHOP is offering one free short stack of their Original Buttermilk Pancakes. Donate to help children battling critical illnesses. Each year since 2006, IHOP National Pancake Day has raised nearly $30 million. Visit www.IHOP.com for more information on participating locations and charities.
Pancake FAQ
Q. What are pancakes made from?
A. Pancake ingredients such as flour, sugar, eggs, milk, and oil create a batter. Spoonfuls of batter are then poured onto a hot griddle to make this tasty flat cake.
Q. Are pancakes only for breakfast?
A. No. Pancakes can be eaten at any meal, but they are a common breakfast item.
“Kodiak Cakes are pretty dang good!”
Yes, they are! I’m impressed. I just finished the box and need to buy a new one.
What? Did I miss Tranny Month?
That is one breakfast item I never liked, and I worked at a pancake resteraunt where we served so etching like 60 different combos of pancakes, everything from traditional to clam and lobster pancakes.
Waffles i do like though- not as fi.ling and heavy on The stomach i guess.
[[Q: Where did the one-legged waitress work?]]
Oh, you mean where did Eileen work? IHOP of course
Oil?
Oil?
Melted butter!
Or be branded a cheapskate with no taste forever.
I use Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
Not cheap by any measure.....................
YES THEY ARE!
Our local KFC tries waffles and chicken meals a couple of summers ago.
Didn’t last long...................

I use this brand, they made me an offer I couldn't refuse.
Leave the gun. Take the Canola............... 😎
“Eileen”.......that took me a minute. Lol
Pancakes must have butter. Melted.
And some sort of cultured milk.
Sweet milk is for drinking with the pancakes.
:)
lol- it was from our childhood in school- the kids were doing all kinds of ‘sick jokes’ -
You should have heard the songs we used to sing on the bus going to school. It's a wonder we all didn't turn out to be psycho killers.
LOL- i know- we were terrible too- “Jingle bells, batman smells, robin laid an egg” (can’t remember the rest now lol) “I’m Popeye the sailor man, i live in a garbage can, i eat all the worms and spit out the germs, cuz I’m Popeye the sailor man”, and lot’s of limericks that were much worse-
More like,
“Mine eyes have seen the glory of the burning of the school....”
We were kids right around when the garbage patch kids cards came out- that was big then because it was ‘shocking’ lol
“Jingle bells, batman smells, robin laid an egg”
Let’s bring in Robert Goulet...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZADLxuhWnE
Speaking of carbs and sugar, my daughter came up with an interesting breakfast. She made waffles with brownie mix then put a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the warm brownie waffle.
Christmas breakfast.
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