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Pancakes You Can Believe In

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Okay. If you’re an American, the last couple of months have probably felt like you’ve been getting screwed by a rhinoceros unusually challenging times. I know this turn of events has added some extra excitement to my life.

There are some things you can do to make yourself feel better, though.

One of them is voting – but, in most states, you have to wait a few more weeks to do it (until Tuesday, November 4th), and it looks like that game is winding down a little early this year, anyway. (Let’s hear it for Florida!)

Still, please vote; it’s never a sure thing until the guy takes office. Especially if you live in Florida or Ohio.

The other, more immediately-gratifying thing you can do is eat panqueques con dulce de leche – one of Argentina’s most significant contributions world happiness:

Pip In the City's Panqueque con Dulce de Leche

If you’re in Buenos Aires, Miami, or New York, you should make your way to Novecento. I used to live across the street from the one in Brickell (Miami). Take my word for it on this one. Order the panqueques, with ice cream.

In the likely event that you don’t live in any of those places though, or, in the even more likely even that you’re on a budget, you’ve got to take a slightly longer road to get your panqueques.

First, go to Pip In the City, (the source of the picture above) and get her recipe. Pip has graciously provided it as a public service to the entire world.

Second, find someone who you love very much.

Next, find some way to get that person to make the panqueques for you.

Finally, eat the panqueques.

After taking these four simple steps, I guarantee you’ll feel much, much better about everything.

Written by Mattsociety

October 16th, 2008 at 10:35 pm

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  1. I´m happy to have made some sort of humble contribution to world happiness lol But really, making crepes is quite simple, and after that, it´s all about slathering some dulce de leche on them and rolling them up. So I encourage everyone to give it a try, or at least buy them at the grocery store and heating them up with some dulce de leche.

    Marce

    17 Oct 08 at 3:40 am

  2. Nothing humble about it, kiddo - the panqueques are tremendous! Thanks again for the how-to, and thanks for checking out the site.

    Mattsociety

    17 Oct 08 at 10:16 am

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