| User | Comment |
|---|
they   |
Always. |
they   |
I  this survey. |
Melf    |
No. |
Enheduanna  | | posted 8-May-2008 11:01am |
I used to sometimes, but now I don't. I'm much more likely to make two small ones than one big one. |
Galomorro   | | posted 8-May-2008 11:05am |
No, don't cook. |
cerealkiller   |
If I ever did cook these things I'd say yes. |
| Enigma |
No I make the small mini pancakes or cookies with the leftovers. |
| Pomeranian |
TO MEGA BAKERION |
Melf    |
I made fudge this morning!
Hasn't set yet, though. And one batch looks more like a sugar solution; it refused to do soft-ball or any of that stuff. |
| thecomic22 |
I think I did once by mistake. I baked cookies to close together & they formed a big giant cookie. |
| aquawolfy |
Heck yes!!! It was a big cookie. I also attempted to make a very small cookie but that didn't work out as well. it burned.... =( It was only about the size of a pencil eraser. LOL |
| JessicaWoman99 | | posted 9-May-2008 11:09pm |
You are a freak survey creator, a FREAK you are |
| Biggles | | posted 10-May-2008 3:30pm |
No - when I make pancakes (crepes), they're always the same diameter as the pan so the only way to make one that was bigger would be to dirty another pan or make a really thick one that wouldn't cook through and wouldn't be very nice.
I'm more likely to make lots of things at a standard(ish) size and then make a mini one at the end with what is left over. |
Crayons   | | posted 10-May-2008 3:53pm |
Wait a second, I end up with a tiny pancake, if you have enough batter for the big one why can't you make a normal one first? |
| Cleo | | posted 10-May-2008 7:41pm |
No, I make lots of MINI pancakes for the grand kids. My dad used to make me mini pancakes when I was little too.  Made me feel so special. |
| Cleo | | (reply to they) posted 10-May-2008 7:44pm |
> I this survey.
I love all food related surveys & I ALWAYS give the survey creator a good rating no matter what the meal or food in the survey is about.
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Melf    | | (reply to Crayons) posted 11-May-2008 3:38am |
That's what I've been thinking. Maybe the batter left over would be too small for anything. |
bill    | | (reply to Melf) posted 12-May-2008 8:50pm |
Did you make the MEGA FUDGE?! |
bill    | | (reply to Crayons) posted 12-May-2008 8:52pm |
well... often, there is already a pile of normal, boring pancakes, that no one is going to eat so...
I've made tiny pancakes too, though... |
LindaH    | | posted 12-May-2008 11:04pm |
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Melf    | | (reply to bill) posted 13-May-2008 5:43am |
 I would have had any of it set or tasted anything remotely like fudge! |
bill    | | (reply to Melf) posted 13-May-2008 7:24am |
FAIL FUDGE? |
bill    | | (reply to LindaH) posted 13-May-2008 7:25am |
lol |
Melf    | | (reply to bill) posted 13-May-2008 4:23pm |
*Sigh* |
Zang  |
Not since I was a child. Big pancakes are hard to flip. They seem to work out better if you keep them reasonably small. I don't recall ever making cookies. |
cloudhugger    | | posted 11-Jun-2008 2:28am |
I have, but not for cookies. I would rather dab a blotch more on each cookie before I make a mega one. It wouldn't bake correctly and it's a shame to waste a cookie that big. |
moviesnob  | | posted 18-Jun-2008 8:54pm |
I have before. It's fun. |