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zewb 02-16-2008 12:59 PM

Pancakes In a Can
 
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Fuck yeah.

classicman 02-16-2008 02:14 PM

OMG that is too sad - aside from camping, there is no reason for that to exist. Are we really that lazy a race? lol

xoxoxoBruce 02-16-2008 02:25 PM

Quick and easy way to make one pancake with no clean up. Probably tastes like shit, though.

Aliantha 02-16-2008 09:36 PM

I could use stuff like that on the boat. How simple would it be? For once, I think I would like something in a can. It's a miracle.

Elspode 02-16-2008 09:48 PM

Backpacking pancakes? Fuck, yeah.

richlevy 02-17-2008 11:10 AM

To be technically accurate, it's pancake batter in a can. I was picturing a can of actual pancakes. Sort of like frozen pancakes but able to be stored at room temperature.

This was a letdown. I'm holding zewb personally responsible.;)

classicman 02-17-2008 03:01 PM

sorta like the cheeseburger, rich?

lumberjim 02-17-2008 08:24 PM

when these were 1st released in 1999, they came in a can.

http://www.mamamarys.com/images/inte...ace/row3_1.jpg
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Breakfast will never be the same, as Spartan Foods of America pu4s it. Hot off the griddle from the Spartanburg, SC-based processor are Mama Mary's Homestyle pancakes--six microwavable, ready-to-eat pancakes in spiral-wound paperboard canister from Sealright. The company chose Sealright's Ultrakan [TM] packaging system, which forms the round, 6.333-in.-diameter, 3.9-in.-tall canister to assist its the newest member of the breakfast hope meal replacement segment.
looks like they come ina box now, though.

Cloud 02-17-2008 08:32 PM

well, is it actually pre-processed batter? or has that person simply put it in a squeeze tube for application into the pan?

If the latter, it's not too bad of an idea, really. Have to watch out for lumps, though, and pancake batter isn't supposed to be whipped or anything.

xoxoxoBruce 02-17-2008 11:25 PM

Yes, commercially packaged batter in a squirt can, like CheezWiz.

toranokaze 02-18-2008 12:24 PM

I just bought a pack yesterday and they look pretty good.
I got them because I need a quick breakfast and I don't have much for storage space.

Cloud 02-18-2008 01:02 PM

well, ick then. Bisquick is bad enough.

Tink 02-18-2008 01:17 PM

Doesn't seem like you'd get too many pancakes out of that. And I can only imagine how much that can costs.

I'll stick with pancakes from scratch or Bisquick thank you very much.

toranokaze 02-20-2008 06:57 PM

They do not cost that much

DanaC 02-20-2008 06:58 PM

I'm the world's laziest cook.....but pancakes in can just seems wrong to me :P


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