Festin pancakes
I'm feeling prolific: if I look forward to sharing my last feast I take the same risk of remaining hooked to my computer for longer than I would like.
I was invited by the roommate of my friend Angela to attend a celebration of the pancake. The concept is not very complicated: soup together eating buckwheat pancakes with cider. It was also very funny because the only Quebecer who attended the party, was Angelique and me! So we had a contingent of French, mostly students of the Polytechnic, who came back the traditions of their home (which we shared).
We found eleven I think, but memory is a faculty that forgets. There was a guy originally from French Guiana, Kendrick Tristan, a student at the quiet figure of a boy, Victor, a friendly face and colorful, Viet, an artist dressed as a chemist, Aurelius, who never missed one, Guylaine, who clearly loved to laugh, Celine, with his boyish face, Colin, who seems an artistic and unobtrusive, Theo, our host flamboyant, Angelica, known among a thousand for his booming laugh and me, well I do not have to describe myself, but to make me happy: a cause anything, a tad mushy, yet affable and above little vehement!
Well, I had to write these names in a completely despicable, but by saying it's a bit the same! In short, all that to say that between discussions continued between Quebec and France, trade crepe pan (the concept is to launch the pancake in the pan of his partner and he did the same with us to succeed ... memorable number!), jokes with the con, the "touch it or it will not touch", there was a lot of fun in the air, very simple indeed.
And if we swallowed tomatoes, eggs, ham, red peppers, white sauce, salted caramel (one shot of this sacred Theobald), a reduction of the grapes, bananas, Nutella, we mainly had the opportunity to do all that in a likeable atmosphere, looks like our distant cousins. Even if one was "completely intoxicated" that there was no smoking, no more than hypernationalistes singing the Marseillaise with loud, it was still the same friendly French which we usually have an idea! Thank you for this wonderful evening!
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