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And finally, in case you haven't remembered, it's pancake day.
Since 1949 the city has conducted an annual Pancake Day festival.
Charity or school events are often organised on Pancake Day.
Frank replied: We eat pancakes; it's what we call pancake day.
Since 1445, a pancake race has been run in the town on many Pancake Days.
It runs weekly regular services, with other events in between such as book sales, pancake day and bank holidays services being a few of them.
Pancake Day is also widely celebrated in Australia.
Pancake day precedes the lenten period when we give up something or do something extra to make a difference to others around us.
Pancake day is it?
Pancake day: I was raised Catholic.
When's pancake day?
I don't know about you, but I'm avoiding this series completely until they make one about Pancake Day.
This tradition was adopted by the Eastern Orthodoxy and is carried on to the Pancake Day.
This established the tradition of Pancake Day being celebrated on Shrove Tuesday.
She had thrown on an old dress and not much else, and she played with the frying-pan as if it were Pancake Day.
It is also called Pancake Tuesday or Pancake Day.
It was traditional to use up all of the eggs that they had before Lent began, and this also made the tradition of Pancake Day.
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They are also traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday which is also known as "Pancake Day".
In the UK it is known as Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day.
In the United Kingdom, Pancake Day is also an annual feature on the children's television show Blue Peter.
On Pancake Day, "pancake races" are held in villages and towns across the United Kingdom.
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It is also called Pancake Tuesday or Pancake Day.
Highlight of the activities is the annual "Karneval" parade, traditionally held on pancake Tuesday.
But the most onerous task fell to Anthea - trying to toss pancakes for Pancake Tuesday.
ON PANCAKE Tuesday we were asked to judge a pie competition.
In some countries, including the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia, the day is called Shrove Tuesday, Pancake Tuesday or Pancake Day.
Shrove Tuesday (also known as Pancake Tuesday and Pancake Day) is the day preceding Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent.
In Ireland the day is known as Máirt Inide (meaning, in Irish, "Shrovetide Tuesday"), and Pancake Tuesday.
It can also be seen as a reference to Pancake Tuesday in the UK, as it also always falls on a Tuesday, and shredded duck is commonly served in pancakes.
Old Wive's Tale BILLY Simmons, Sunderland Football Club's number one fan, rings with news of the Senior Supporters Association's annual meeting on Pancake Tuesday, March 3.
In the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, Shrove Tuesday is also commonly known as "Pancake Day" or "Pancake Tuesday" due to the tradition of eating pancakes on the day.
Pancakes are traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday, which is known as "Pancake Day" in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, and Australia, and "Pancake Tuesday" in Ireland and Scotland.
There seem to be some small local traditions which are closer to the carnival traditions of other countries, including Ash Wednesday, Carnival parades, Pancake Tuesday and eating special food after Ash Wednesday, but they are not particular to Danish culture.
Shrove Tuesday is a traditional day for games across the country.
The Shrove Tuesday game has been going for 960 years.
Shrove Tuesday will occur on these dates in coming years:
The two towns have competed on every Shrove Tuesday since then.
The events were held on public holidays, such as Shrove Tuesday, when men would have been given the day off work.
Pancake races have been run across the region to mark Shrove Tuesday.
Shrove Tuesday is determined by Easter; its date changes annually.
Shrove Tuesday was once known as a "half-holiday" in Britain.
Since 1868 old boys (and now girls) have been welcomed each year to the Shrove Tuesday supper.
Another important Shrove Tuesday ritual was the parade of masqueraders.
In 2011, Shrove Tuesday, and therefore carnival, follows hard on its heels.
It may be held on Shrove Tuesday or in the days immediately preceding it.
Shrove Tuesday is celebrated in certain cities.
It was Shrove Tuesday, a day when the residents of the city dressed their children in carnival clothes for the annual parties.
The traditional Shrove Tuesday football match is to move its goalposts 100 yards downstream.
The day is sometimes referred to as Shrove Tuesday, from the word shrive, meaning "confess."
This year Shrove Tuesday fell on March 3.
It is played on Shrove Tuesday and then again on the Saturday eleven days later.
Catherine found succor in her solitary torments on Shrove Tuesday 1367, when she was about 20.
Traditionally baked on feast days like Shrove Tuesday.
Shrove Tuesday songs are quite unique.
There's no Shrove Tuesday here and no pancakes.
During the breaks we went swimming; on Shrove Tuesday we tobogganed.
Handba' game played the Monday before or after Shrove Tuesday.
The royal couple were highly pleased with the masque, and danced it again on the next Shrove Tuesday.
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