• The Provost’s Perfect Pancake Receipt

    Here’s the perfect pancake receipt one more time.

    Ingredients:
    100g plain flour
    pinch of salt
    2 large heggs
    200 ml milk
    75 ml water
    50g melted butter

    Method:
    Sieve
    Whizz
    Fry

    #pisky

2 responses to “West End Festival”

  1. revruth Avatar

    ‘liturgical equipment’… OK, I’ll ask. What liturgical equipment could Nick possibly want to borrow for St Silas? One hopes it is a thurible or cope. Please take photos.

  2. Lisa Avatar

    ๐Ÿ™‚ Was my fae painting stall at the end of the market. First time we have painted at the west end festival and the people were lovely.

    ๐Ÿ˜‰

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