I've posted before about my family's love of having pancakes for dinner. Well, Brett tried a new twist:
Yes, those are chocolate pancakes with smiley faces in them. Isn't she a creative cook?
They were REALLY popular. :)
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I just started reading your blog. It reminds me of my family growing up. Not as big as you but yes 6 kids!!! Please post your chocolate pancake reciepe. I soooo wanna make it for my kids.
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I just started reading your blog. It reminds me of my family growing up. Not as big as you but yes 6 kids!!! Please post your chocolate pancake reciepe. I soooo wanna make it for my kids.
It's super simple - make your pancakes as normal - add some cocoa powder - you can add a little extra sugar if you want.
It's that easy!
PJ
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