Pancakes are very easy to make. Try our recipe. Ingredients: One cup of flour One cup of milk One large egg Some salt Some butter or oil Lemon juice Some sugar Instructions: Fill one cup with flour and put into a bowl. Check your understanding: multiple choice. Check your vocabulary: gap fill. Check your grammar: gap fill. Worksheets and downloads Pancake Day - exercises.
Pancake Day - answers. Pancake Day - text. Discussion Do you like pancakes? What's your favourite topping? Language level:. Yes,I really like pancakes. Most of all I like to eat them with condensed milk. Yes I do, I really enjoy pancakes with chocolate. Yes, I really like pancake, I could eat it every day.
My favorite topping is chocolate or sugar. Yes, I like pancakes very much. My favorite topping in my pancake is chocolate. I just had them few days ago. They are really yummy :. What is the difference between pancake, crepe, and hot cake? Someone know? Pancakes are so yummy! I love it so much ,especially with nougat cream! My grandmother maked them always for my, soooooo yummy. I like pancake my favorite topping is hazelnut cream. I really like pancakes My favorite topping is chockolate!!!!!!!
White chocolate is the best. My favorite topping is meat, salmon, condensed milk. Of course I love pancakes. My favorite topping is chokolate. Oh how I love pancake day!! The Olney pancake race is now world famous. Competitors have to be local housewives and they must wear an apron and a hat or scarf. Olney Pancake Race. Author: Robin Myerscough. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2. Each contestant has a frying pan containing a hot pancake.
She must toss it three times during the race. The first woman to complete the course and arrive at the church, serve her pancake to the bellringer and be kissed by him, is the winner. A verger from Westminster Abbey leads a procession of boys into the playground where the school cook tosses a huge pancake over a five-metre high bar.
The boys then race to grab a portion of the pancake and the one who ends up with the largest piece receives a financial reward from the Dean, originally a guinea or sovereign. In Scarborough, Yorkshire , on Shrove Tuesday, everyone assembles on the promenade to skip.
Long ropes are stretched across the road and there might be ten or more people skipping on one rope. The origin of this custom is not known but skipping was once a magical game, associated with the sowing and spouting of seeds which may have been played on barrows burial mounds during the Middle Ages. Restaurant review: The Inn on Loch Lomond. Subscribe Newsletter. Your special offer X.
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