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ODYK Tuesday 1 March is a pancake day/night for the Protestant Municipality of Odijk. This is the last day/night before Lent where people traditionally abstain from luxury/food, except Sunday. So this is the last day/night where you can enjoy yourself for a while and everything in the house should be tidy up. In the past, pantry mainly contained butter, milk, eggs, flour and sugar. And you can make perfect pancakes from this.
pancake contest In England this Tuesday is called Shrove Tuesday. On Shrove Tuesday, the bell rings at 11 a.m. Legend has it that in 1445 a housewife from Olney, Buckinghamshire, was busy making pancakes at the time. This made him forget that he had to go to church until the bell started ringing for the service. He ran out of the house, the pot and so on, he threw the pancakes regularly so as not to burn. This gives the impression that pancake competitions are still being held today, where participants throw pancakes while running across the street with a pan. You can run these races all over the UK. You should safely move your pancakes about 380 meters by throwing them regularly. To top it all off, participants are expected to dress like housewives.
PROCESS FOR FOOD BANK So on March 1, some bakers bake pancakes for gourmets who collect and eat the pancakes in exchange for donations to the food bank. This act raised almost a thousand euros.
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