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HOW TO MAKE CINNAMON TOAST CRUNCH PANCAKES | Cooking with Poppin.Abby (READ DESC)

HOW I MADE THE PANCAKES:
-Pancake Batter
-Cinnamon Toast Crunch
-Cinnamon (If you want some more of that cinnamon flavor)
DIRECTIONS:
1) Make your regular pancake batter
2) Crush up the Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal. (You don’t have to use all of it.)
3) Insert Cinnamon Toast Crunch crumbs into the batter.
4) Mix it and fry the pancakes
5) Enjoy and decorate it to your own liking. 🥰🥞

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3 Replies to “HOW TO MAKE CINNAMON TOAST CRUNCH PANCAKES | Cooking with Poppin.Abby (READ DESC)

  1. I love that you are going out, cooking over a fire, and showing people how to implement wild food into their diet with recipes! Its awesome that you practice this also. Thanks!

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  3. As I always say, you make high class videos. It’s amazing the bird view from your video camera. Stay healthy and well.

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  5. That looks appetizing, though I don’t think you could kiss someone after eating it. I have a patch next to my house, but I keep it under control, because they like spread. Have you tried Plantain (Plantago) leaves? They are everywhere in my yard, I like to sauté them with garlic in olive oil – they have a peppery and slightly bitter taste which I like. I’ve even tossed the mixture over pasta with some red pepper. Hope you’re having a great new year.

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