Pancakes, nom nom nom...

Mar 23, 2011 15:33

Ever since that pancake post a few weeks ago, I've been craving pancakes. Not even Norwegian pancakes in particular, just pancakes in general---this cespite the fact that my previous attempts at pancakes have been less than successful ( Read more... )

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ang5fam March 23 2011, 19:43:57 UTC
Now I am hungry for pancakes! YUM!!!!

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vanillafluffy March 23 2011, 20:11:16 UTC
So you understand my feelings. I tried to shrug it off, but at least these only cost 99 cents, as opposed to $5-6 at Denny's or IHoP.
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ang5fam March 23 2011, 20:35:17 UTC
Understand? You are talking to the original foodie. I invented Food Network in my head years ago! ha ha
I just enjoy good, basic food. I refuse to pay high prices for pancakes that typically don't live up to my expectations.

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vanillafluffy March 23 2011, 20:56:44 UTC
There's a restaurant up in Deland---and calling it a restaurant may be overstating it somewhat. From the outside, it looks like a cinder-block bunker. Kat and I were picking GK up from the Deland airport one time and got there early enough before her flight was due for lunch. It looked like a dive, but the sheer number of vehicles outside that it had to have something going for it.

Inside it's tacky faux wood paneling and plastic flowers. But the corn fritters were HEAVEN. And the barbecue beef on cornbread---! Amazing. Best ever, and I remember the original fat Boy's.

I don't remember the name of the place, but I'll bet I could find it again if it's still there.
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pwcorgigirl March 23 2011, 22:38:07 UTC
Oh, yum! That sounds delicious! And you really can't go wrong with Aldi's baking stuff. It's all top-notch.

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vanillafluffy March 23 2011, 22:51:10 UTC
It was very satisfying. I've been happy with most of Aldi's products. I was underwhelmed by some of their lunchmeats, and IMO, their mac'n'chesse is crap. Even the macaroni is...off. Otherwise, though, their frozen stuff has all been good, their diet sodas are drinkable, and their faux butter is the best. Any they have yummy affordable munchies from marzipan to crackers.
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pwcorgigirl March 23 2011, 23:00:38 UTC
I thought their mac and cheese was off too. It just didn't have any oomph at all to the cheese sauce. But the baking stuff is good, especially their chocolate, cocoa, vanilla, and spices. I use their garlic salt all the time because it has big, delicious chips of dried garlic in it.

My friend Miss V. is just wild about their garlic hummus, and I bring her a couple of cartons every time I go shopping.

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vanillafluffy March 24 2011, 06:19:27 UTC
They had some lemon hummus a while back that I rather liked. And they tend to get a good variety of cheeses. Most recently a very nice smoked Swiss.

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ang5fam March 24 2011, 00:18:34 UTC
I've been quite satisfied with their regular pasta- like elbow macaroni and spaghetti. Their Italian brand is good, too. We've had the rigatoni. If you ever run across the manicotti crepes in the frozen section, grab them. Paired with whatever sauce you like, they are scrumptious.
Never had the diet soda or the hummus but will try the hummus for sure- off diet soda these days. :( Their baking products are top notch- the vanilla is better than most others on the market.

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vanillafluffy March 24 2011, 06:21:00 UTC
Their frozen lasagna isn't bad either. (I know you make your own, but I'm not Italian; I'll settle for a good frozen one.)

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ang5fam March 24 2011, 14:57:26 UTC
After a hard day at work, frozen lasagna would work for me! I'll check it out when I go this week-end.

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vanillafluffy March 24 2011, 15:32:59 UTC
I tend to throw an extra handful of cheese on top, but then, I throw cheese on most things.

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majolika March 24 2011, 01:56:25 UTC
vanillafluffy March 24 2011, 04:28:58 UTC
It certainly sounds like you got creative with them!

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