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Tuesday 13th February is Pancake Day... ...It’s a day heavy on tradition and culinary expectation. Otherwise known as Shrove Tuesday, Pancake Day is always the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, which is the first day of lent and falls 47 days before Easter Sunday. In some countries the day is referred to as Mardi Gras, which is French for “Fat Tuesday”, meaning to eat rich fatty foods before the period of fasting during lent. Shrove comes from “Shriven” a term used for Angelo Saxon Christians being absolved for their sins at confessions and then doing penance. The UK, Ireland, Canada and Australia celebrate Pancake Day and take on the tradition of cooking the sweet or savoury treats on this day every year. Pancakes were originally made by Ancient Greeks and Romans and were sweetened by honey. Over the years different counties have developed their own pancake styles. French crepes, Dutch puffs, American griddlecakes and scotch pancakes are all varieties of the flat snacks. Sometimes a breakfast treat, sometimes a pudding and sometimes even a savoury main meal. The humble pancake has morphed into many varieties and can be enjoyed at home or when dining out. One Buckinghamshire tradition dating back as far as 1445 is the Olney pancake race. Competitors must be female residents of the village who race with frying pan and pancake to the church door. Tradition dictates the winner receives a kiss from the village verger. In the UK ready-made mixes and batters are available but many people still like to make their pancakes from scratch. On Shrove Tuesday 52 million eggs will be used in the UK, which is more than twice a normal day’s usage. At Waitrose we offer the convenience of ready to mix powders. The ingredients needed to take pride in your own creations are 250g plain flour, 2 large eggs, 500ml milk plus a pinch of salt and a knob At the end of your shop in branch, you’ll receive a token to place in a box of the good cause you’d of butter for frying. This will make you six most like to support. The more tokens a medium pancakes. cause gets, the bigger the donation they receive. Each month every Waitrose branch donates £1,000 (£500 in Convenience shops) between 3 local good causes that you choose. Don’t forget, you can pick up copies of Hiya Bucks in the following Waitrose stores: A free cup of tea or coffee everyday as a myWaitrose member. Amersham, Beaconsfield, Chesham, Gerrards Cross, Hazlemere and High Wycombe 46 | hiyabucks.com