February 12, 2008
Free Pancakes!
Do you love IHOP pancakes? Do you support the work of children's hospitals?
If the answer to both questions is YES, have I got a deal for you!
Today, February 12 is IHOP's celebration of National Pancake Day, and today, from 7am to 10pm they are offering a free short stack (3) of pancakes to anyone who drops in. All they ask is that you consider making a donation to the Children's Miracle Network.
That's a damn good trade: free pancakes for helping sick kids.
I suspect I see an IHOP in my future tonight...... YUMMY.
h/t wRitErsbLock
Yes, comments are still down. Which sucks.
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They're back!!! Commentage is alive again. Yay!
Posted by: Teresa at February 12, 2008 02:40 PM (rVIv9)
Posted by: caltechgirl at February 12, 2008 03:22 PM (IfXtw)
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Saw your blog and just had to say hello. I was on the Caltech staff (Div. of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) when Jason and the gang punked the Hollywood sign, but I abandoned my office in Crellin when baby #1 was born in 1990 and we fled California for a more 'normal' environment.
I too am a disappointed Fred Head AND and SC alum.
Go Beavers *chuckle*!!
Posted by: William Patchett at February 13, 2008 06:12 AM (kgTck)
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February 07, 2008
Bacon IS meat candy
Bacon Candy
Ingredients:
1 lb bacon (not thick-cut)
1/4 cup brown sugar
Directions:
1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Slice bacon into 1/2-inch strips and dredge in brown sugar until thoroughly coated.
3. Crumple aluminum foil to allow for grease drainage and place it on a baking sheet. Lay out the bacon on the foil making sure not to overlap pieces.
4. Bake until crispy. Allow to cool and harden before serving.
Oh yeah. Perfect with some bacon vodka.
Or try this.
h/t puppyblender
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I love bacon and even I think...
...this sounds awesome!
Posted by: Contagion at February 07, 2008 05:49 PM (QQZMi)
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I used to make what I called "redneck rumaki". No liver, just bacon wrapped around a water chesnut, sprinkled with brown sugar and broiled. They're awesome.
Posted by: Stacy at February 07, 2008 06:07 PM (92p8H)
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Stacy, they are even BETTER if you marinade the water chestnuts in soy sauce...
I'm soooo gonna try this!!!
Posted by: Tammi at February 08, 2008 08:22 AM (SM1LR)
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Bacon IS candy, and I can see why you might want something sweet to eat to forget last night's basketball result.
I'm not gloating as I have a bad feeling about the rematch. However, the Patriots lost and the Heels lost this week, which means I won't need a birthday present next month.
Posted by: physics geek at February 08, 2008 09:21 AM (vKMFv)
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Hmmm... I've heard of baked, bacon-wrapped scallops, served with a variety of awesome dipping sauces, but not water chestnuts.
I loves me the scallop variety, so I may have to try the other.
Posted by: nightfly at February 08, 2008 09:53 AM (PuuC1)
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Wow. Bacon candy. For real?
Posted by: zonker at February 16, 2008 12:14 PM (PrUNH)
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