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On Aug 5, 9:27*pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
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cool, now when they get steak in a squeeze bottle, I'd consider that a
break though.

That deal with the squeeze bottle bacon didn't strike me very well,
but....

i suppose there's a market for everything.
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They actually taste pretty good. Tried them at Costco. BUT, I would never
buy! Talk about a waste of resources. A few pancakes, and a metal can in
the trash. Geeze. Plus you can buy a nice box of mix for about the cost of
a can.


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Yummy...

http://tinyurl.com/nlxkxd

Uh, I have tried it. It's worse than "Chicken Tonight"!! Remember that
****? Didn't think so, there is a reason.

When we tried it a couple of weeks ago for the races, the stuff came out
in clumps and full of huge air bubbles. It didn't settle so it was more
like a hamburger bun shape than a pancake, it tasted funny, the batter
was lumpy and inconsistant, of course it didn't cook out evenly, and the
stuff cost 5 dollars a can!

What I did before and do now for camping is mix the stuff at home and
put it in an old ketsup bottle and squeeze out nice pancakes, nice
texture etc... tastes great. Less clean up later too, no can to throw in
the garbage...

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Yummy...

http://tinyurl.com/nlxkxd

Uh, I have tried it. It's worse than "Chicken Tonight"!! Remember that
****? Didn't think so, there is a reason.

When we tried it a couple of weeks ago for the races, the stuff came out
in clumps and full of huge air bubbles. It didn't settle so it was more
like a hamburger bun shape than a pancake, it tasted funny, the batter
was lumpy and inconsistant, of course it didn't cook out evenly, and the
stuff cost 5 dollars a can!

What I did before and do now for camping is mix the stuff at home and
put it in an old ketsup bottle and squeeze out nice pancakes, nice
texture etc... tastes great. Less clean up later too, no can to throw in
the garbage...


I just take the pancake mix that you just add water, and do so at the
campsite. I also make homemade chili and take it in a mason jar. At the
campsite, I take my cast iron dutch oven, put about three inches of
chili in it, take some Grands canned biscuits and put on top, put it on
a few coals from the fire, put a fews coals on the top, and cook it
for an hour. Mmmmm, mmmm!


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Yummy...

http://tinyurl.com/nlxkxd


Uh, I have tried it. It's worse than "Chicken Tonight"!! Remember that
****? Didn't think so, there is a reason.

When we tried it a couple of weeks ago for the races, the stuff came out
in clumps and full of huge air bubbles. It didn't settle so it was more
like a hamburger bun shape than a pancake, it tasted funny, the batter
was lumpy and inconsistant, of course it didn't cook out evenly, and the
stuff cost 5 dollars a can!

What I did before and do now for camping is mix the stuff at home and
put it in an old ketsup bottle and squeeze out nice pancakes, nice
texture etc... tastes great. Less clean up later too, no can to throw in
the garbage...


Use Bisquick. Put some blueberries in it. Great pancakes. Even better
with some buckwheat flour thrown in.
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On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 11:12:08 -0400, JustWait
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In article ,
says...

Yummy...

http://tinyurl.com/nlxkxd

Uh, I have tried it. It's worse than "Chicken Tonight"!! Remember that
****? Didn't think so, there is a reason.

When we tried it a couple of weeks ago for the races, the stuff came out
in clumps and full of huge air bubbles. It didn't settle so it was more
like a hamburger bun shape than a pancake, it tasted funny, the batter
was lumpy and inconsistant, of course it didn't cook out evenly, and the
stuff cost 5 dollars a can!

What I did before and do now for camping is mix the stuff at home and
put it in an old ketsup bottle and squeeze out nice pancakes, nice
texture etc... tastes great. Less clean up later too, no can to throw in
the garbage...


Use Bisquick. Put some blueberries in it. Great pancakes. Even better
with some buckwheat flour thrown in.


Blueberries won't go through the cap of the ketsup bottle.. But it
sounds pretty good. Speaking of blueberries, tried the new blueberry
shredded wheat today, little weird being blue and all, but taste pretty
good...

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On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 11:12:08 -0400, JustWait
wrote:

In article ,
says...
Yummy...

http://tinyurl.com/nlxkxd
Uh, I have tried it. It's worse than "Chicken Tonight"!! Remember that
****? Didn't think so, there is a reason.

When we tried it a couple of weeks ago for the races, the stuff came out
in clumps and full of huge air bubbles. It didn't settle so it was more
like a hamburger bun shape than a pancake, it tasted funny, the batter
was lumpy and inconsistant, of course it didn't cook out evenly, and the
stuff cost 5 dollars a can!

What I did before and do now for camping is mix the stuff at home and
put it in an old ketsup bottle and squeeze out nice pancakes, nice
texture etc... tastes great. Less clean up later too, no can to throw in
the garbage...

Use Bisquick. Put some blueberries in it. Great pancakes. Even better
with some buckwheat flour thrown in.


Blueberries won't go through the cap of the ketsup bottle.. But it
sounds pretty good. Speaking of blueberries, tried the new blueberry
shredded wheat today, little weird being blue and all, but taste pretty
good...



Gourmets.

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On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 18:39:32 -0400, JustWait
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In article ,
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On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 11:12:08 -0400, JustWait
wrote:

In article ,
says...

Yummy...

http://tinyurl.com/nlxkxd

Uh, I have tried it. It's worse than "Chicken Tonight"!! Remember that
****? Didn't think so, there is a reason.

When we tried it a couple of weeks ago for the races, the stuff came out
in clumps and full of huge air bubbles. It didn't settle so it was more
like a hamburger bun shape than a pancake, it tasted funny, the batter
was lumpy and inconsistant, of course it didn't cook out evenly, and the
stuff cost 5 dollars a can!

What I did before and do now for camping is mix the stuff at home and
put it in an old ketsup bottle and squeeze out nice pancakes, nice
texture etc... tastes great. Less clean up later too, no can to throw in
the garbage...


Use Bisquick. Put some blueberries in it. Great pancakes. Even better
with some buckwheat flour thrown in.


Blueberries won't go through the cap of the ketsup bottle.. But it
sounds pretty good. Speaking of blueberries, tried the new blueberry
shredded wheat today, little weird being blue and all, but taste pretty
good...


What's with the ketsup bottle? Use a Gatorade bottle. They've got
necks wide enough for blueberries.
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