Pancake Day
Britishnoun
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The Cheesecake Factory, a restaurant chain that specializes in cheesecake, serves 37 different types of cheesecake, and proudly advertises “cheesecake” right in its name, is for some reason super stoked about National Pancake Day on Sept. 26.
From Fox News
And because Cheesecake Factory is so proud of these pancakes, which, again, are not cheesecakes, the restaurant has decided to share the recipe for its Lemon-Ricotta Pancakes in honor of National Pancake Day.
From Fox News
It had its most traffic ever on Sunday, with 7.8 million page views in one day - beating Christmas, Easter and Pancake Day.
From Reuters
Katie Godor, from Olney, in Buckinghamshire, ran the 71st International Pancake Day race with a time of 1:06 seconds.
From Seattle Times
The segment, which can be viewed below, opens with Janice Dean gleefully swinging her arms from left to right like a proud scout as she marches across the stage toward her equally happy cohost Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, Brian Kilmeade, and a table full of pancakes singing, "It's National Pancake Day!"
From Salon
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