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Wow, I kept looking at those and wondered, how did he do that??! I’ve discovered that my husband has some special talents, too, including needle felting soaps I make. My Sagewood Soap facebook page has pictures.
Too adorable! I’m seriously impressed with his pancake skills!
Pretty amazing and wonderful :-o! I will keep that in mind next time you all visit!! 🙂 MIL
Very cool! Way to go Daddy!!!
Those are amazing! What talent!!
Wow, that’s pretty impressive!
Tell Matt they are amazing. He has found his niche.
lol, SO AWESOME! Your husband rocks!
Now that is some kind of pancake cooking!!! That is not even really pancakes, but art!!! He has a gift!!!
Cute!! He’s pretty talented at making those designs! I bet your kiddos just loved them!!
Applause for Daddy of the year. Too cute …
That is so AWESOME. I have two nephews who would be in heaven with pancakes like those (as with anything Star Wars). I look forward to the video tutorial if you end up doing that so we can try to be pancake rock stars too…at least in the eyes of a 3 year old and 6 year old 🙂
What a good hubby and dad!
Oh my! Those are incredible!! I can’t even figure out how he made them. Pancake Art? Who knew?
Wow–if he can create works of art out of pancakes, think of what he can create if you give him some paint!
Good Heavens,…what a talented hubby and Father. Can’t wait to see what he can do with a pumpkin or squash!!
That is so cool!
How fun and original! I love them!
WOW!! Those have got to be the COOLEST pancakes I’ve ever seen!! Would your hubs care to share a “how to” lesson on here? I’d love to learn how to make designs like that!! Very cool!! Thank you for sharing it!!
That’s a great idea :). I’ll video him next time and post a tutorial.
WOW!! That’s talent right there, what a great daddy he is! 🙂
I echo Myra! WOW!
Kid worthy is so much more important that blog worthy, I LOVE them.
If we invite you all to visit us at the beach will he make them for us???
Well, I’m speaking for Matt here but I’m confident that he would make them for anyone who asked…visit at the beach or no visit. 😉
WOW. WOW. WOW. Those are incredible!!!! I’m the lamest pancake maker. They taste good, but look awful! Kudos to Matt! 🙂
Now THAT’S talent! I can barely make a pancake without burning them let alone make characters out of them. What a good dad and such lucky boys!
P.S. I noticed, while shopping yesterday, that Rice Krispies is making a gluten-free cereal now. I thought that was really neat. We don’t suffer with gluten allergies, but we know many who do. Glad to see more companies realize this and are making changes.