July 4th, 2002

Pancakes

I’ve become a bit of a pancake fiend lately. So fluffy and delicious... Mmm.. Anyhow, we ran out of Bisquick so I had to buy some more pancake mix. So, at Sam’s Club, I picked up some Krusteaz Buttermilk Pancake Mix. And, I’ve found that it’s better than Bisquick in several ways:

  • Easier to make: Krusteaz just requires the user to add water, while Bisquick requires 2 eggs and a cup of milk.
  • Healthier: Krusteaz has half the fat per serving of Bisquick (2.5g vs 5g)
  • And, best of all, Krusteaz isn’t made by General Mills.

I happened to buy the 10lb package, which I suppose is standard sizing for Sam’s Club. Working through the servings/package, that should be enough for about 240 pancackes, woohoo! And, it was only $5 at Sam’s.

The package says “light and fluffy” on a ribbon-design that streams across the front of the package. And, indeed they are — in fact, Krusteaz pancakes seem to be distinctly more fluffy/light than Bisquick’s pancakes, which tend to be more dense and compact.

It crossed my mind that I could eat pancakes all the time, but they just don’t have enough protein for that to be viable on a daily basis (especially compared to my normal tuna-sandwich breakfast). But, they’re still good to have from time to time (in fact, I had some this morning).

And, perhaps I’m a pancake-heathen for saying so, I tend to prefer the fake-syrup to maple syrup. I prefer the thicker viscosity of fake syrup (less likely to run off the pancakes) and the fake-syrup tends to be less sweet as well. And, as it turns out, there’s Lite fake-syrup, but I haven’t seen any Lite maple syrup.

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8 Responses to “Pancakes”

  1. Adrian says:

    I agree about the maple syrup thing. Well I used to at least–I haven’t had pancakes in years.

    Remember the time that we went to the maple syrup festival and the lady there had a table where you could compare the fake to the real? She gave us both and everyone else was like “oooh the maple syrup is sooooo goood” and I just said “I like the fake stuff better!”

  2. Tina says:

    Oh. What a brilliant idea. I think I’m going to go make pancakes now. Your post makes me want to ditch my Bisquick though and run to Sam’s. And if you are heathen I must be a puritan. I like pancakes, with just the slightest hint of butter and no syrup at all. I compare it to getting a salad and having it drenched in dressing. I’m sort of anti-sauce. Any kind of sauce…Well NOT every kind of sauce…Oh nevermind.

  3. Josh says:

    Jam works as a nice syrup substitute also.

  4. jojo says:

    Maple syrup is way better than fake syrup it is a perfect sugar substitute and it has as much calcium content as milk.

  5. Jordan A says:

    HOW CAN YOU EVEN THINK OF LIKING THAT ARTIFICIAL WATER THAT YOU CALL SYRUP

  6. Hi its me says:

    Artifical syrup is disgusting,how can you eat it?

  7. florence petek says:

    want recipe for fluffy pancakes using bisquick baking powder and lemon juice

  8. Lori White says:

    Please send me the recipe for fluffy pancakes, mine taste and look great but are too tuff and chewy. Krusteaz batter is so flavorful I just ruin them somehow? Please help…Your Student
    Lori White

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