English English & American English

God...I'd slay a stack of pancakes right now. You just have no idea.
 
Okay, enough with the pancakes! 'Cause now I want a pannekoek -- a gigantic pancake topped with any number of toppings -- my favourite is apple, onion and bacon rolled up in a pannekoek and drizzled with maple syrup (or stroop if one prefers) plus a side of hashbrowns with hollandaise sauce. Mmm.

Unfortunately, there is no DeDutch Pannekoek House here. :( Anyone interested in moving here to open up a franchise?
 
to avoid pancakes drawing attention from the thread..

does anyone else know what gurning is ?
 
Gurning? No idea.

But I did want to say...I love the way the English 'fancy' something.

"I fancy some chocolate."

"I fancy a drink."

"I fancy you."

;)

Lila
 
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Gurning

Gurning is normally done in the north of england.
Basically people pull some very strange faces and sometimes hang toilet seats around there necks....
Which is why I live in Wales.


EMS I'll bake you some pancakes next time your in town!!!
 
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