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  2. Pancake Day: What is Shrove Tuesday and when is it ... - AOL

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    Get your eggs, butter, sugar and lemon juice at the ready, for Pancake Day is here.. In 2024, Pancake Day (or Shrove Tuesday) is on Tuesday 13 February, around a week earlier than last year.

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  4. Pancake breakfast - Wikipedia

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    A pancake breakfast is a public meal attached to many festivals, religious celebrations, and community events which involves volunteers cooking large quantities of pancakes and other hot breakfast foods for the general public, often for free or for a nominal charge if the event is a fundraiser.

  5. Shrove Tuesday - Wikipedia

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    Shrove Tuesday (also known as Pancake Tuesday or Pancake Day) is the final day of Shrovetide, marking the end of pre-Lent. Lent begins the following day with Ash Wednesday . Shrove Tuesday is observed in many Christian countries through participating in confession , the ritual burning of the previous year's Holy Week palms, finalizing one's ...

  6. Why do we eat pancakes on Shrove Tuesday? - AOL

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    This year Shrove Tuesday - also known as Pancake Day - falls on Tuesday, 21 February. It is a day observed by many Christians across the world as a “feast day” before Lent - the 40 days before ...

  7. Pancake - Wikipedia

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    Pancakes are traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday, which is known as "Pancake Day" in Canada, [61] the United Kingdom, [62] Ireland, [63] New Zealand, and Australia, [64] and "Pancake Tuesday" in Ireland and Scotland. (Shrove Tuesday is better known in the United States, France, and other countries as Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday.)

  8. Why do we eat pancakes on Shrove Tuesday? - AOL

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    Pancake Day is an annual celebration enjoyed by many across the world in the lead up to the Christian festival of Easter.Throughout the centuries it’s become tradition for people to eat pancakes ...

  9. Shrovetide - Wikipedia

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    Shrovetide is the Christian liturgical period prior to the start of Lent that begins on Shrove Saturday and ends at the close of Shrove Tuesday. [1] [2] The season focuses on examination of conscience and repentance before the Lenten fast. [3] [4] It includes Shrove Saturday, Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday and Shrove Tuesday. [1] [2]