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pastylover Feb 12th 2005 8:59 pm

Maple Syrup
 
Hi, i'm curious to find out just how many pancakes you eat, after all Canada is the home of Maple Syrup

George-Ang Feb 12th 2005 10:09 pm

Re: Maple Syrup
 
This topic has recently been hammered at pastylover, look here http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...hlight=treacle

Alberta_Rose Feb 12th 2005 11:09 pm

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Originally Posted by George-Ang
This topic has recently been hammered at pastylover, look here http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...hlight=treacle

I disagree ....... that topic was actually maple syrup vs treacle.....which turned out to be golden syrup rather than treacle in the end :)

Pancakes are certainly on the breakfast menu in eating places I have been to:)

We had some when we stayed at our friends' too.....made up from a packet :p

Morw

yonk Feb 12th 2005 11:17 pm

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Originally Posted by Morwenna
I disagree ....... that topic was actually maple syrup vs treacle.....which turned out to be golden syrup rather than treacle in the end :)

Pancakes are certainly on the breakfast menu in eating places I have been to:)

We had some when we stayed at our friends' too.....made up from a packet :p

Morw

Dead easy to make if you want to try before you go!

Ask for a stack or a short stack in a diner.....highlight of any trip!

iaink Feb 13th 2005 3:18 am

Re: Maple Syrup
 

Originally Posted by pastylover
Hi, i'm curious to find out just how many pancakes you eat, after all Canada is the home of Maple Syrup

You dont have to save it for pancakes...its good with waffles, and frenchtoast (eggybread) and bacon. Hmmm, only problem is its not very cheap, about $8 for a bottle, but you can buy it blended with regular table syrup for a lot less, and thats almost as good:)

Glaswegian Feb 13th 2005 3:26 am

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Huge big stacks of pancakes soaked in maple syrup at every meal in Alberta ... served with a moose steak :D

willmore Feb 13th 2005 3:29 am

Re: Maple Syrup
 

Originally Posted by iaink
You dont have to save it for pancakes...its good with waffles, and frenchtoast (eggybread) and bacon. Hmmm, only problem is its not very cheap, about $8 for a bottle, but you can buy it blended with regular table syrup for a lot less, and thats almost as good:)

Or tap your own if you have sugar maple trees in your yard. When we lived in Ontario and tapped our own trees, we did mix it together with regular ms.....to make it go further. Straight ms can be a little over powering.....

Excellent with waffles and frenchtoast....but make sure it doesn't hit your scrambled eggs.....ugh!!!!! save those for the ketchup......

hot wasabi peas Feb 13th 2005 3:35 am

Re: Maple Syrup
 

Originally Posted by pastylover
Hi, i'm curious to find out just how many pancakes you eat, after all Canada is the home of Maple Syrup

It seems that mine, and everyone elses, older brothers used to have contests to see how many they could eat in a morning. I can't remember the number but it was always A LOT (36 maybe? about 5 inches in diametre? :eek: I can't remember...) -- and these are Canadian pancakes (I'm not sure if you know but thet are different than British pancakes).

Personally I eat them only occassionally - buckwheat banana pancakes with a maple syrup - blueberry sauce - Yum! (I don't like maple syrup straight up).

canucker Feb 13th 2005 4:54 am

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Same here. I was born and grew up in Canada (East coast then West) and as a child we used to eat pancakes on the weekend, usually only once a week. But not always with syrup. I like them with bananas, brown sugar, or raspberry jam. I don't have them with maple syrup very often, in fact, I hardly have pancakes anymore. :cool:

Biiiiink Feb 13th 2005 4:56 am

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I'm trying to like maple syrup but I just can't. Will Customs and Immigration turn me away next weekend? :D

Biiiiink

willmore Feb 13th 2005 4:59 am

Re: Maple Syrup
 

Originally Posted by Biiiiink
I'm trying to like maple syrup but I just can't. Will Customs and Immigration turn me away next weekend? :D

Biiiiink

Might want to learn a few Gordon Lightfoot songs to hum......just in case and wearing a toque with a hockey emblem on it would be an added bonus..... :p

canucker Feb 13th 2005 5:02 am

Re: Maple Syrup
 

Originally Posted by willmore
Might want to learn a few Gordon Lightfoot songs to hum......just in case and wearing a toque with a hockey emblem on it would be an added bonus..... :p


Who's Gordon Lighfoot?? :confused:

Rete Feb 13th 2005 5:12 am

Re: Maple Syrup
 

Originally Posted by canucker
Who's Gordon Lighfoot?? :confused:


Here you go:

http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Gor...gle=1&ei=UTF-8

I don't use Canadian maple syrup but syrup from Vermont. Love the stuff and being diabetic now use the one with splenda in place of sugar. Either way I use it on more than breakfast foods.

willmore Feb 13th 2005 5:15 am

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Originally Posted by canucker
Who's Gordon Lighfoot?? :confused:


LOL - you know what a toque is but not who GL is? Here you go if you're interested:

www.lightfoot.ca

canucker Feb 13th 2005 5:23 am

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Originally Posted by willmore
LOL - you know what a toque is but not who GL is? Here you go if you're interested:

www.lightfoot.ca


Okay, I guess he was big when I was a baby.... :p Is that folk he sings??


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