So while we are eating pancakes, there are some things you can put on the pancake. My personal favorite is when my parents would send me peanut butter (holy cow - I just want to thank you so much for all the care packages, and because of those, I have learned how to efficiently and effectively eat an entire bag of M&Ms in one day). So peanut butter and pancakes are very tasty. But before you know it, the jar of peanut butter is gone in one day (sometimes 2 or 3 if we managed to stretch it out by not eating or making pancakes). So what makes a good substitute? MAYONNAISE!!! Yes that's right, white lard/fat/chemicals that often is added to sandwiches to a slightly better taste. So now pancakes and mayonnaise taste good. "But wait," you ask yourself as you are reading this, "doesn't mayonnaise need to be refrigerated? Didn't I learn in my middle school Home Economics class that if mayonnaise isn't refrigerated (or if I am going on a picnic and I made potato salad and left it out the whole night) then therefore everyone is going to get food poisoning?"
NO!!! I ate that unrefrigerated mayonnaise all the time and did not get sick. So therefore I am going to assume that all health food exports are liars and don't know what they are talking about.
On the plus side, I discovered how to make a pancake taco. Take a pancake, add some rice in the center (to be more authentic, have the rice be left over rice from the night before) and then add some mayonnaise. If you have fish or spam, please add it, otherwise the taco will be okay without it. And Enjoy! Its the closest thing to a taco I could come up with...
And for a random fact - dog tastes good. Actually, very good. I would totally eat that again.
And now for the reference to the title of this particular blog - what endangered animal did I eat? Sea turtle! And I have to say, it is such a weird taste. It has the taste of fish, but the consistency of something I don't know how to describe. It was incredibly chewy - like the type of chewy where you chew, and chew, and chew, but what is in your mouth hasn't changed shaped and you are not sure if you can swallow or not. Yep - its exactly like that. And now sea turtle isn't on my list of favorite foods.
But you can enjoy the pictures of some people preparing a sea turtle (a rather large one).
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