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Shameless plug! Support me on Patreon and gain access to... a lot of things I put up for free. But you can get them first, and more importantly, I can actually work on them. I love making resources more than products. And I’d like to continue to make more anatomy sheets and guides <3 https://www.patreon.com/CircadianCrunch
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National Pancake Day
A day so nice they made it twice — September 26 is the year’s second National Pancake Day! Get those hotcakes on the griddle, it’s time to prepare some pancakes! Pancakes are an old staple, dating back to Ancient Greece. Since then, many varieties have been created across the globe. In Britain, France, and other parts of Europe, their pancakes (or crepes) are thin and often served with a sweet or savory filling. In Indonesia they consume pancakes known as “serabi”, which are made with rice flour and coconut milk. In Uganda pancakes are made with bananas. These are just a few of the many different variations across the globe. All are delicious and worth celebrating on National Pancake Day! Whichever style of pancake you prefer, get ready to enjoy a stack of them on September 26!
WHEN IS NATIONAL PANCAKE DAY?
National Pancake Day occurs twice a year, and the National Pancake Day on September 26th is actually the second iteration of the holiday.
Of course, IHOP’s National Pancake Day is more than just an excuse to fill up on the floury treats—IHOP also partners with a number of charities that help children battling critical illness, with donations on the day going straight to the charity of your choice.
National Pancake Day Activities
Get cookin’!
Pancakes for dinner!
Make pancake art
It may seem obvious but there's no better way to celebrate National Pancake Day than to whip up some pancakes (and lots of 'em). You can make fluffy pancakes, crepes, sweet or savory flapjacks, or try a new recipe. You can make them with your friends or your kids. No matter what pancakes you choose to make, have fun and enjoy a large stack of them!
If you’ve never had breakfast for dinner, specifically pancakes, you are missing out! Celebrate National Pancake day by whipping some up for your evening meal. Typical sweet pancakes are great for dinner when paired with bacon, sausage, and eggs, but savory pancakes are great for an evening meal too! Get creative and make the perfect pancake dinner!
Pancake art has become a trendy lately with creative minds like Nathan Shields posting their fun flapjacks on YouTube. It may take a few tries, but you can make cool pancake art too! There are tutorials online on how to get it just right, but it involves adding batter to the pan at different places and at different times (thus the color difference throughout). You can divide up your batter and add food coloring to each to make your pancake art colorful if you like! Oh, and don’t forget to make your pancake art in mirror image so when you flip it over it’s facing the correct way. It may sound a little tricky but it’s so much fun!
Why We Love National Pancake Day
There are many different types of pancakes
Pancakes are versatile
They make us happy
With so much variety in the pancake world, there are endless ways to enjoy these flavorful flapjacks. Some are thin and some are fluffy. Some are made with fruit and some are made with vegetables. Some are sweet and some are savory. Every country or region seems to have their own take on pancakes and they are loved in every culture. With so many varieties, there are endless options to keep breakfast (or any meal) new, delicious, and exciting!
While pancakes are generally seen as a breakfast food, they don’t have to be! Pancakes are great for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert! Breakfast for dinner is always a delicious idea, but you can have them any time of day! Indulge with pancakes for dessert with fruit, chocolate, whipped cream, and more! There’s no limit to when and how you can enjoy your pancakes and that’s one thing we love about them!
There’s no denying that pancakes are a comforting food that make us feel good. We enjoy them as children and adults and they are a beloved staple in many culture. The smell of them alone can make us feel content, reminding us of lazy Saturday mornings waking up to a pancake breakfast and a hug from mom. It’s a happy food, and happy food makes for happy tummies!
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xanthouransong · 2 months
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onion-cakes · 5 months
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Vote now on: Which is your favorite zodiac art so far? for Celestial Animal Zodiac: An Enamel Pin Set on BackerKit! https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/onioncakes/celestial-animal-zodiac-an-enamel-pin-set/polls/1328?ref=bk-social-poll-button
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Smell that crisp Monday air! It's back to work! We have a bunch of stuff to put into the online store. So stay tuned as we take inventory, take new photos and do all the time-taking posting. As always, if you see something you like. Tell us! And skip the shipping fees and the wait and just pick it up at the studio :D Parasaurolophus by @onioncakes 🦕 🦕 🦕 #parasaurolophus #onioncakespins #dinosaur #duckbilleddinosaur #hadrosaur #dinosauraccessories #dinosaurpin #pincollector #vultureculture #pingamestrong #pincollection #dinoskeleton #accessoryaddict #pinkandblack #itabag #itabagmerch #pinkisthenewpink #dinoart (at Scribbles Art Collective) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm7NfdCvXn8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Hey! Dumb question but how do you get your screenshots to be so hd? Mine ends up so pixelated :-(
i don’t do any extra editing to my screenshots, so i don’t know! maybe it has something to do with playing on a TV vs. playing in handheld mode? since i usually play AC on a TV... that’s the only possible theory i have, but idk, haha! 😄
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justselfindulgence · 6 years
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My friend’s making these. Should be pretty cool!
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jacob-a-sweet · 5 years
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I finally played Horizon: Zero Dawn, after being asked by @onioncakes for a while now. It was awesome! Can't wait for a sequel. But most importantly, I must vow this now, "Fuck Ted Faro! I will find your dickhead pyramid, and erase your fuck ups from humanity." Such a great game you guys :3 #horizonzerodawn #fucktedfaro #guerrillagames #badass #amazingstory #sciencefiction #oogabooga #savegaia #aloy #hades #onioncakes (at Apple Valley, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz4KeL7gtb2/?igshid=19vi1eeq8jjea
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bilsandbytes · 3 years
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Es ist Zwiebelkuchenzeit. Jedes Jahr kommt dafür die Grüne Kladde der Rezeptsammlung der Hückeswagener Landfrauen zum Einsatz. Dieses Rezept mit Quark-Öl-Teig ist mein Favorit. #zwiebelkuchen #landfrauenrezepte #landfrauenküche #landfrauenhückeswagen #quarkölteig #herbstessen #zwiebeln #herzhafterkuchen #onioncake #onion #autumnfood https://www.instagram.com/p/CV_EnpPMKbG/?utm_medium=tumblr
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german-sourdough-hk · 3 years
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Zwiebelkuchen, typical German onion pie accompanied with new (white) wine. I used red onions b/c of their sweetness and matured white wine to drink. Biggest difference is the use of rye sourdough in this 3-2(-1) dough. A great variation-mind some ppl even use baking powder. #shatinfood #shatinbread #sourdoughbaking #sauerteigkuchen #zwiebelkuchen #onioncake #onionpie #852food #hkigfood #homebaker #hksourdoughclub (at Sha Tin, Hong Kong) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTZjELrD32b/?utm_medium=tumblr
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askonioncake · 6 years
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Who’s the baddess cute pony ever?
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Pancake Day
With a rich history dating back hundreds of years, Pancake Day combines a delightful sense of celebration and fun with some deep and meaningful components. Always observed on the day before the religious holiday, Ash Wednesday, Pancake Day is associated with some other names, such as Shrove Tuesday (in the UK), Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday.
Now it’s time to learn about and celebrate the beauty of Pancake Day!
History of Pancake Day
Pancake Day has its roots in its association with Ash Wednesday, which is celebrated as the first day of Lent. Lent is a religious season of fasting that is observed by people of the Christian faith prior to Easter. With the number 40 having religious significance in Christianity, Lent is observed for 40 days before Easter, not counting Sundays–making it 46 days prior to Easter.
Traditionally, on this day a bell would be rung to call Christians to church before Lent to be absolved of their sins, or “shriven”, which is where the term Shrove Tuesday came from. This is a day of confession in the church.
Because Lent is meant to be a season of abstinence, back in 600 AD, Pope Gregory declared that Christians should abstain from eating meat, or other animal products during the entire Lent season, beginning on Ash Wednesday.
Essentially, Pancake Day developed out of the practical need to use up all of the remaining eggs, butter, milk or other animal products that were in the house before Lent began. So families began to look for what they could make quickly and easily that would use up these ingredients. And, at least in England and Ireland, the result turned into a day to make–and, of course, eat–copious numbers of pancakes!
Pancake Day Timeline
600 AD First Pancake Day
When Pope St. Gregory prohibited Christians from eating meat as well as animal products (such as eggs, butter and milk), Shrove Tuesday began as a final hurrah and a way to use up the ingredients left in the house. For Christians in England, this translated into making pancakes.
1445 Pancake Day race is initiated
Tradition says that the Pancake Day Race tradition is started by a housewife from Olney who was so busy making pancakes, she was late for church. Upon hearing the bells ring, she ran out of the house still carrying her frying pan and flipping the pancakes on the way. The race is a nod to this story.
17th Century “Mob Football” games are played on Pancake Day
In celebration of the day, many people from communities leave their houses and join together to play a match of rudimentary football on the road or in the public square. The tradition mostly dies out after 200 years, but a few towns still participate in modern times.
1903 First Skipping Day is recorded on Pancake Day
In the town of Scarborough, UK, the children and workers are given a half day off for Pancake Day. They celebrate by playing games on the beach (including skipping), and a festive atmosphere is created as stalls are set up to sell toys and trinkets.
1950 Pancake Day race begins over the ocean
Olney, UK and Liberal, Kansas USA begin competing to see who has the best time on a Pancake Day race. Courses are marked out and participants time to see which town wins each year. The race still continues in the present with Liberal leading Olney 38-31 at last count.
How to Celebrate Pancake Day
Observing Pancake Day is certainly a delight for those who get involved with making and enjoying eating pancakes. Try out some of these fun ideas for celebrating, or come up with your own:
Make Pancakes at Home
Even for people who don’t consider themselves to be masters in the kitchen, pancakes are a fairly simple recipe that is fun to cook. Simply mix up a recipe that includes flour, eggs, butter or oil, milk or water, and a bit of sugar. For a fluffier, American-style pancake, baking powder might be used as a leavening agent and the pancakes will be a bit thicker.
Once the batter is mixed up, it can be poured in small or large portions onto a hot griddle and flipped so that each side is golden brown. Those who want to take part in a Pancake Day tradition will often practice the flipping portion ceremoniously and attach it to a variety of ideas about luck and fortune in the coming year.
Top them with lemon juice and powdered sugar for a British feel, or with maple syrup like Canadians or Americans.
Learn Fun Traditions About Pancake Day
Pancake Day comes with all kinds of different and fun traditions that families and cultures have included in celebration, like these:
In Ireland, the tradition was that the Irish girls were given the afternoon off or work and the oldest unmarried girl of the family would toss the first pancake. If she was successful in flipping it, it was a sign that she would be married within the year.
In Lithuania, similar to trick-or-treating for Halloween, people celebrating on this day might dress up in fancy costumes, play pranks, sing, dance and generally enjoy the day. Plus, they may also walk around begging to be given pancakes or money.
Pancake flipping contests and races are a fun way that many people in England, Ireland and perhaps all over the world compete in races where they run while flipping their pancakes. Now that takes a lot of skill!
In Scotland, special oatmeal pancakes (or ‘bannocks’) were cooked with a charm added into the batter. If an unmarried person found it in the cake they were eating, it was good luck and meant they would be married in the next year.
Go to an IHOP Restaurant for Pancake Day
Some restaurants that offer pancakes on their menu may be offering discounts, special prices, or unique menu items in celebration of Pancake Day. One such restaurant is the International House of Pancakes.
Most of the time, the celebratory offering for Pancake Day at IHOP includes offering free pancakes. Each guest who visits IHOP on this day can receive a free short stack (consisting of 3) of fluffy, buttermilk pancakes to go along with the rest of their meal. Plus, IHOP also uses the day for good by accepting donations and raising money for kids with medical needs through the Children’s Miracle Network, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and Shriners Children’s Hospitals.
With most of their locations in the United States, IHOP also has restaurants in Mexico and Canada, South America, Southeast Asia and the Middle East, making it an option for people in many parts of the world to celebrate Pancake Day!
Try a New Pancake Recipe for Pancake Day
Though this is certainly a day for tradition, it might also be one to think beyond the norm! Pancakes are a delightfully simple recipe that can be altered and embellished in a variety of creative ways. Try out some of these ideas for adding a bit of zing to the ordinary pancake recipe:
S’Mores Pancakes. Marshmallow fluff, chocolate chips and some graham cracker crumbs turn plain old pancakes into something unique and exciting that is reminiscent of being gathered around a campfire.
Peppermint Hot Chocolate Pancakes. A delight for the senses, this recipe includes chocolate sauce and chocolate chips in the batter, as well as mini marshmallows and crushed peppermint candies sprinkled on top. Indulgent and delicious!
Blueberry Lemon Ricotta Pancakes. Enjoy the sweetness with a balance of cheese with this light and fluffy recipe. Simply mix ricotta cheese and lemon zest into the batter, add fresh or frozen blueberries, and top with powdered sugar after cooking.
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xanthouransong · 2 months
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Attack on Onioncake @ artfight!
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onion-cakes · 3 months
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Hello all!
Check out these cool Celestial Animal Kickstarter! Art by me :)
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/onioncakes/celestial-animal-zodiac-an-enamel-pin-set
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Ankylosaurids are a family of extinct armored dinosaur. Ankylosaur means "fused lizard" and I think you can see why. They were covered in bony scutes. Pin design by @onioncakes #pin #enamelpins #lapelpins #dinosaurs #ankylosaurus #fusedlizard #ankylosaurids #jurassicpark #jurassicworld #dinosaurpin #dinocollection #vulturecultureart #onioncakespins #originaldesign #pincollector #prehistoric #prehistoricanimals #cretaceous #collectibles #artcollective #artstudio #smallbusiness (at Scribbles Art Collective) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkLwXITpY3S/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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akaluan · 3 years
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Last night's work! The rpg one turned out a bit sparser than I expected, but that's alright, I'm sure I'll find more to add to it later, loool!
Most of the pins on the Dead Things board are by Onioncakes, from their Disappear line, with a couple of @pangur-and-grim 's pins in the mix, and I think two filler pins from Foxleap.
The rpg critters board is mostly Frost Dragon Designs, the dice dragons are from Foam Brain Games, the two mice you see are from a Kickstarter by Lydie Kok, the taller detailed cats are from Three Muses Ink, and there's exactly one pin from TeeTurtle on there too XD see if you can spot it.
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