Isn't cooking a pancake that big something Bunyan did in folklore anyway? Probably however he did it there.
just look it up, it made by ode the blacksmith, greased by 50 man with pork rinds for skates, the batter was made in large barrels, and it take a strong cook to flip them, let alone carry them to the table
sounds so American I don't even know where to start XD
just look it up, it made by ode the blacksmith, greased by 50 man with pork rinds for skates, the batter was made in large barrels, and it take a strong cook to flip them, let alone carry them to the table
sounds so American I don't even know where to start XD
That's Paul Bunyan stories for you. Ludicrously larger than life is kinda the entire theme of the stories.
Like, he made the Grand Canyon by dragging his axe behind him as he walked, meaning his axe's blade (that is, the sharp bit normally a few millimeters wide) is a mile wide.