Whether 'healthy' or not, post photos of your breakfast!
Drop scones just doesn't sound right to me. I was brought up knowing them as pikelets because my Grannie (whom I lived with for a while) was 100% Welsh, from the valleys and my great Grannie was known as mamgu (pronounced mam-ghee as in g for golf).I always have to think of something fishy when I hear pikelets.
Like baby pikes
Looks delicious
I read your post out loud, and now I have to find the smelling salts to revive MrsT!We forgot the maple syrup.
Same here - there was a favorite pub somewhere in the countryside between our house in Northamptonshire and the big US base exchange at RAF Lakenheath called The Pike, and now, whenever I read “pikelet,” the first thing that pops into my consciousness is the pub sign!I always have to think of something fishy when I hear pikelets.
Like baby pikes
Looks delicious
At around 3.30pm, that's exactly what happened. Crepes lasagna, green salad with passion fruit dressing, grilled courgettes with marinated bocconcini and a plateful of tiramisú.Breakfast will probably vanish into the mists of time ( or the mists of last night's scotch) and lunch will miraculously appear as a repeat of last night's dinner!
Yeah, I can see a pike (Great Lakes walleye) in my head. Ugly darned fish.I always have to think of something fishy when I hear pikelets.
Like baby pikes
Looks delicious
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