I don't have any photos of pancakes, so you will have to make do with this photo of buttons, which are also flat and round. |
Proposition: There is currently a disturbance in the universe, and I am the cause.
I have been frying my tofu in bacon grease. On more than one occasion I have done this. Given the way things are going, it is clear that the universe is objecting.
Anecdotal Evidence: The Common Household Husband asked for pancakes for dinner. And bacon.
A quick word from Lemony Snicket: the word “pancake” here means a cake of white ingredients, including flour, milk, and egg, lightly fried in a pan. Also known as flapjack, griddle cake, hotcake. In this case, it is in no way related to the more time-consuming and mess-making potato pancake, a.k.a. latke.
Twenty-plus years ago my husband declared he never wanted to have pancakes for dinner, so I never made them. Until Wednesday night. Direct request for pancakes and bacon = disturbance in the universe.
I discovered that it takes practice to make great pancakes. The pan has to be the right temperature, you have to have the right amount of grease, and you have to not flip them too early. The first two batches ended up to be further evidence of the disturbance in the universe, caused by me. They were underdone and oblong, followed by burnt.
Yes, I fried the pancakes in bacon grease. Maybe next time, to save the universe, I will use vegetable oil.
Anecdotal evidence: I’ve been so busy doing all the usual things plus campaigning for reasonable candidates that I haven’t had the time or motivation to write. I made those pancakes and started this post about five Wednesdays ago.
Anecdotal evidence: When I type “pancakes” into Google to find basic ingredients of standard pancakes, the word is changed in the search bar to “PancakeSwap” which is some kind of evil crypto money. This is definitely evidence of a disturbance in the universe.
Warning: I still have bacon grease to finish off, so the disturbance will be continuing.
Disturbances I refuse to take the blame for:
Our local school board meetings have made national news in the past few months for their sheer insanity and divisiveness. How about yours?
We’ve had numerous Noah-worthy rain events in the past few months. It’s definitely a disturbance in the atmosphere, but we know what causes it: human-activity-induced climate change. And yet those who could do something about it are fiddling while Rome floods (along with many other places).
1 comment:
SO much math!
Our school boards haven't been TOO awful in Wisconsin, but there's such a hostile overtone to everything lately that I fear for the future of all elected seats--no one reasonable will want to run in the face of so much asinine behavior. And I do not blame people one bit for backing off. It's distressing.
Now I want to make pancakes for supper one night this week!
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