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I can't pass up breakfast for dinner AND a childrens fundraiser, Tuesday night or not! I'm in. hungry.gif




there should be a name for this breakfast for dinner phenom. any ideas? brinner? doesnt sound too appetizing does it? breakdin? nah.
 

How about breaksup?
That way, it could be a "happy" event!
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but really the putting on the jammies at 7pm on a icy night and having pancakes, blueberry or otherwise, preferrably in bed, deserves a good name.



It has one, foreplay. biggrin.gif



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I can't pass up breakfast for dinner AND a childrens fundraiser, Tuesday night or not! I'm in. hungry.gif




there should be a name for this breakfast for dinner phenom. any ideas? brinner? doesnt sound too appetizing does it? breakdin? nah. but really the putting on the jammies at 7pm on a icy night and having pancakes, blueberry or otherwise, preferrably in bed, deserves a good name.



It has one, foreplay. biggrin.gif



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I can't pass up breakfast for dinner AND a childrens fundraiser, Tuesday night or not! I'm in. hungry.gif

 



there should be a name for this breakfast for dinner phenom. any ideas? brinner? doesnt sound too appetizing does it? breakdin? nah. but really the putting on the jammies at 7pm on a icy night and having pancakes, blueberry or otherwise, preferrably in bed, deserves a good name.

 



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pancakes.jpgIHOP is offering free pancakes on Feb. 24 in celebration of National Pancake Day.

This will be the fourth year that IHOP has celebrated the national event, with nearly 1,400 IHOP restaurants throughout the United States giving guests a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Find the restaurant in your area here, and WalletPop also has a list of special restaurant deals.

Diners will be asked to donate what they would have paid for the free pancakes, or more, to their local children's hospital or another charity. IHOP is hoping to raise $1 million for Children's Miracle network, a nonprofit helping children's hospitals and other causes.

Last year, IHOP gave away more than 1.5 million pancakes and raised more than $875,000 for charities.



I can't pass up breakfast for dinner AND a childrens fundraiser, Tuesday night or not! I'm in. hungry.gif



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yanno, the only problem with these type of events is that the place is usually soooooooooo crowded.....sometimes it just isnt worth it....(and the free pancakes, i am sure, dont include the coffee or bacon...gotta have coffee and bacon!! wink )

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the holidays are over and im back to the anti inflam diet but dang...free pancakes? lol.

IHOP giving away pancakes on Feb. 24

pancakes.jpgIHOP is offering free pancakes on Feb. 24 in celebration of National Pancake Day.

This will be the fourth year that IHOP has celebrated the national event, with nearly 1,400 IHOP restaurants throughout the United States giving guests a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Find the restaurant in your area here, and WalletPop also has a list of special restaurant deals.

Diners will be asked to donate what they would have paid for the free pancakes, or more, to their local children's hospital or another charity. IHOP is hoping to raise $1 million for Children's Miracle network, a nonprofit helping children's hospitals and other causes.

Last year, IHOP gave away more than 1.5 million pancakes and raised more than $875,000 for charities.

National Pancake Day is also knows as Fat Tuesday or Mardi Gras, and dates back several centuries to when the English prepped for fasting during Lent. Strict rules prohibited the eating of all dairy products during Lent, so pancakes were made to use up the supply of eggs, milk, butter and other dairy products.

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