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How on earth can sausage wrapped in pancake taste good?

I also really want to know how the idea first came to pot.

Because it's not the same kind of pancake you find on a stack. It's exactly like a corn dog except it's sausage, except the bread on the outside has a pancake taste & is injected with syrup.
 
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How on earth can sausage wrapped in pancake taste good?

I also really want to know how the idea first came to pot.
I take it you never had a Pigs in Blankets breakfast? Plenty of pancake houses do them. They take sausage links and roll them in the pankcakes. With this they put it on a stick and made it portable.

Or have you just had pancakes and sausage on the same plate? Syrup on the sausage is yummy, and sticking a bite of both on your fork is equally good.

Really, this was just the logical conclusion.

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Because it's not the same kind of pancake you find on a stack. It's exactly like a corn dog except it's sausage, except the bread on the outside has a pancake taste & is injected with syrup.
It isn't real pancakes? It tastes just like any microwavable frozen pancakes.


And for anyone truly having trouble wrapping your head around this because it doesn't sound that good; I introduce you to McDonald's famous (and surprisingly popular) new (over a year now) breakfast sandwich, the McGriddle.
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Two pancakes (injected with syrup) around sausage (or bacon, your choice), egg, and cheese all in a compact handheld meal that you can eat on the go.

I'm not fan, but I know a lot of people that think this is greatest breakfast invention, since breakfast was invented.
 
I'm not fan, but I know a lot of people that think this is greatest breakfast invention, since breakfast was invented.
*sheepishly raises hand*

Perhaps that's one of the reasons I'm currently on a weight loss program?
 
I take it you never had a Pigs in Blankets breakfast? Plenty of pancake houses do them. They take sausage links and roll them in the pankcakes. With this they put it on a stick and made it portable.

Or have you just had pancakes and sausage on the same plate? Syrup on the sausage is yummy, and sticking a bite of both on your fork is equally good.

Really, this was just the logical conclusion.


It isn't real pancakes? It tastes just like any microwavable frozen pancakes.


And for anyone truly having trouble wrapping your head around this because it doesn't sound that good; I introduce you to McDonald's famous (and surprisingly popular) new (over a year now) breakfast sandwich, the McGriddle.
mg.jpg


Two pancakes (injected with syrup) around sausage (or bacon, your choice), egg, and cheese all in a compact handheld meal that you can eat on the go.

I'm not fan, but I know a lot of people that think this is greatest breakfast invention, since breakfast was invented.

Pancakes aren't really a British food staple.
 
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take it you never had a Pigs in Blankets breakfast?

Pigs in blankets is something that is done at Christmas over here. It's bacon wrapped around sausage.

The type of pancake you'll get here is very different to an American pancake. We have our pancakes (traditionally) with lemon and sugar. Get other things like Maple syrup, ice cream, fresh fruit, etc as well. Only in America... ;)
 
I'm not fan, but I know a lot of people that think this is greatest breakfast invention, since breakfast was invented.

The greatest breakfast invention is the Breakfast Sandwich.

1. Toast two slices of bread (hardcore alternative: crumpets/pikelets)
2. Spread strawberry jam upon one. Spread smooth peanut butter upon the other.
3. Slice up a banana. Place sliced banana upon one.
4. Invert the other and place atop.
5. Eat.
 
The greatest breakfast invention is the Breakfast Sandwich.

1. Toast two slices of bread (hardcore alternative: crumpets/pikelets)
2. Spread strawberry jam upon one. Spread smooth peanut butter upon the other.
3. Slice up a banana. Place sliced banana upon one.
4. Invert the other and place atop.
5. Eat.
This is distinctly lacking meat. And yes, I understand peanut butter has all the protein, but isn't nearly as satisfying to tear and chew with my sharp pointy teeth.
 
Eh it sounds more like the standard PB&J with bananas, or alternately a PB&B with jam. That's more of a lunch or snack food in the US.
 
This is distinctly lacking meat. And yes, I understand peanut butter has all the protein, but isn't nearly as satisfying to tear and chew with my sharp pointy teeth.

Meat isn't easily digested at breakfast time though, yes, it's nommy. The crumpets give the tearing pleasure.

Eh it sounds more like the standard PB&J with bananas, or alternately a PB&B with jam. That's more of a lunch or snack food in the US.

Yes, but with toast. TOAST.
 
The greatest breakfast invention is the Breakfast Sandwich.

1. Toast two slices of bread (hardcore alternative: crumpets/pikelets)
2. Spread strawberry jam upon one. Spread smooth peanut butter upon the other.
3. Slice up a banana. Place sliced banana upon one.
4. Invert the other and place atop.
5. Eat.


Beg to differ sir. The best breakfast invention ever is the breakfast burrito. Preferably stuffed with the following:

- Pico de Gallo
- Guacamole
- Baked Beans
- Migas
- Fajita Meat

There is a restaurant in Austin Texas that does this unbelievably well.
 
Either Obama has an awesome particle effects generator attached to his back, or he has some nasty dandruff.
 
Beg to differ sir. The best breakfast invention ever is the breakfast burrito. Preferably stuffed with the following:

- Pico de Gallo
- Guacamole
- Baked Beans
- Migas
- Fajita Meat

There is a restaurant in Austin Texas that does this unbelievably well.

You'll have to show me next time ;)
 
I know that I am a little late to the whole breakfeast debate, but here is something to think about. Chopped up hot dog and hamburger, cheese, egg, and bacon, all on a a toasted hogie roll with a little bit of butter on it. I personally think it is gross and my freinds, especially the one who invented it, think that it is the best thing that they have ever eaten.
 
Either Obama has an awesome particle effects generator attached to his back, or he has some nasty dandruff.

Actually, that's some pretty awesome backlighting. Props to the photog. Would've been even cooler if it was fire and bats.
 
You had a few extra words in there.
I think his whole sentence should be scratched. McCain is not photogenic and that's the end of it. I've also seen a couple of pictures where it was obviosu that Obama was unawared.
 
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