It’s Sunday which means pancakes for breakfast! I’m not sure why but once I woke up on a Sunday, I was feeling well-rested and lazy and I made pancakes for breakfast (actually, it’s rather brunch time by the time we eat). This has been years ago and since then almost every Sunday starts with pancakes.

This is a habbit that we developed ourselves because neither my partner nor I come from a family where we ate pancakes for breakfast. We usually ate it for lunch or as a main meal during the day. So this habbit is really something from/of us and I really like it because it gives a little extra twist to our Sundays.

I’d actually be really curious of what habbits do you have on a weekend or you developed in your life. Please share if you ever read this.

Unfortunately, I forgot to take a picture of the pancakes so I took a picture of our (also empty) coffee can.

Have a nice Sunday!

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