not sure how long deal is on but if you buy a pancake pan from Iceland at the moment for £5 you get for free
Aunt Bessie's 480g pancake mix
200ml lemon juice
bottle of maple syrup
fry light olive oil spray
Not a bad little deal
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cb-uk to chemeng
29 Jan 1710#8
What next? Buy a wedding ring and get a free meat cleaver?
:wink:
vixie2 to kris147
29 Jan 178#5
lol i make my own nearly every weekend for my girls, flour, milk, eggs and pinch of salt , Easy peasy lemon squeezy!!x
LesD
29 Jan 176#11
That ain't gonna be maple syrup!
(Unless someone can find the actual offer and prove me wrong!)
chemeng
29 Jan 174#2
Hmm, some reverse psychology experimenting by Iceland on this one.
Latest comments (59)
thetarget
29 Jan 17#27
What's the difference between a pancake pan and a regular pan of the same size? Is it not as tall at the sides and/or lighter?
crazylegs to thetarget
29 Jan 171#29
Yes so its easier to flip the pancake, I'm a bit of an expert anyway but makes it easier for noobies and amateur cooks to flip
HantsShopper to thetarget
15 Feb 17#59
Lighter weight and shallower - makes for easier tossing.:laughing:
buxb
6 Feb 17#58
Not impressed with Iceland! My shopping just arrive minus the pan which wasn't available. I've been charged full price for the pancake mix etc which I didn't need and only ordered because they were supposed to come free with the pan. :disappointed:
argosextra
6 Feb 17#57
I wanted to make pancake I never made it before can someone tell me what ingredients I need to buy with my free pan
jahanarab
30 Jan 171#55
I usually just take the freebies without buying the product but today........omg......without reading properly I took 2 pans thinking the pans were free when you buy the ingredients.....
argosextra to jahanarab
6 Feb 17#56
What happened they didn't charge you for the pans
dannyblackbeard
30 Jan 17#54
Where does the sap come from to make it?
katestewart9279
30 Jan 17#53
Whenever they've got an offer its never in the store. Must get a small amount in of these offers.
robertoegg
30 Jan 17#52
Thank you to the knowledgeable pedants of HDUK - I now know to look out for the real Maple Syrup when shopping :smiley:
You learn something every day...
edinburgher
29 Jan 17#35
Must be a local deal as I popped into Edinburgh store to see if they had it but assistant hadn't heard of this offer. Seemed like a reasonable price for the pan and spray oil.
nathanosullivan1 to edinburgher
30 Jan 17#51
here in Poole. Granted other end of the country.
Loubou
30 Jan 17#50
Mine don't stick and I always make them from scratch. You just need a decent non stick frying pan. :wink:
cahislenoshousat
29 Jan 17#49
the initial is a winner for me...thanks...
mum2oneplustwins
29 Jan 17#48
Shame it isn't an online deal.
vickyboy123
29 Jan 172#46
american pancakes are so much better
soldierboy001 to vickyboy123
29 Jan 17#47
Yes but Iceland don't sell them and this is an Iceland thread, or hadn't you noticed. By the way I don't agree with you.
Redisreddest
29 Jan 17#45
Lidls "real maple syrup" is made in ireland.
dannyblackbeard
29 Jan 17#44
Really?
So when it says taken from sugar trees of Quebec on the bottle of Tescos finest bottle or 100% pure maple syrup on Aldis they're both lying about the origin of the contents? Hmmmmm.
paule23
29 Jan 174#30
Why would you ever buy a pancake mix? Pancakes are flour, milk and egg, it's not rocket science.
MynameisM to paule23
29 Jan 17#32
it's not rocket science but for some reason they stick more than the mix so easier if kids want make them.
uktottys to paule23
29 Jan 17#38
Why would you ever buy a loaf then?
dannyblackbeard to paule23
29 Jan 17#43
Come on, this is the UK. You must have seen Jeremy Kyle before.
LesD
29 Jan 173#20
Thankyou for proving me right!
vixie2 to LesD
29 Jan 171#21
lol i don't like maple syrup anyway it's lemon n sugar all the way for me x
vixie2 to LesD
29 Jan 17#22
lol i don't like maple syrup anyway it's lemon And sugar all the way for me!
soldierboy001 to LesD
29 Jan 171#25
If you notice it says " Maple Flavour Syrup ".
dannyblackbeard to LesD
29 Jan 17#42
I knew it was too good to be true. Real maple syrup will set you back nearly a fiver on it's own. Which, is what I'll be saving mine for seeing as I already have everything except that.
soldierboy001
29 Jan 171#41
Post #25.
LesD
29 Jan 176#11
That ain't gonna be maple syrup!
(Unless someone can find the actual offer and prove me wrong!)
vixie2 to LesD
29 Jan 17#13
it is maple syrup hang on I'll upload pic i saw of it
My thoughts exactly.
Probably maple *flavour* syrup. Yuk!
coco2007 to LesD
29 Jan 17#40
Correct, it's Maple "flavour" syrup. Well, it is Iceland after all.
happy1973
29 Jan 17#39
Has anyone used the pan yet?
maxi78
29 Jan 17#37
is the pan suitable for induction hob?
ShootistUK
29 Jan 17#36
I bought 2 sets at Iceland, St Andrews Retail Park, Birmingham today.
snorth1
29 Jan 17#34
Pantastic deal :man:
MynameisM
29 Jan 17#33
u must shop in expensive places.
acj7745
29 Jan 17#31
You've probably never had maple syrup before, can be a struggle to find the real stuff, quite pricey too. It is like wasabi in the fakeness respect, which is always just green coloured horseradish.
connect2deals
29 Jan 17#26
aunt bessies pancake mix is horrible, it's ok for Yorkshire puds but not pancakes. The store branded tesco or Morrisons are way better and a fraction of the price.
vixie2 to connect2deals
29 Jan 17#28
never tried it
livreg
29 Jan 171#24
Aldi and Lidl both have maple syrup for £2.99 the proper stuff.
benjai
29 Jan 17#23
Wow every single item is cheap junk. Cold.
Sophiasky
29 Jan 17#19
Not too sure if this is a national deal - just been to my local Iceland and they did not have this offer on.
m5rcc
29 Jan 17#18
And if it is, it's costing you £1 given the 'free' ingredients are £4 in total.
Opening post
Aunt Bessie's 480g pancake mix
200ml lemon juice
bottle of maple syrup
fry light olive oil spray
Not a bad little deal
Top comments
:wink:
(Unless someone can find the actual offer and prove me wrong!)
Latest comments (59)
You learn something every day...
So when it says taken from sugar trees of Quebec on the bottle of Tescos finest bottle or 100% pure maple syrup on Aldis they're both lying about the origin of the contents? Hmmmmm.
(Unless someone can find the actual offer and prove me wrong!)
Probably maple *flavour* syrup. Yuk!
the initial is a winner for me
:wink:
Assuming that's the pan.