Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Pancake Race #WordlessWednesday

My spouse and I had pancakes for breakfast yesterday.  

Something seemed familiar about pancakes on the day before Lent begins, and then I remembered. 

Yesterday was Shrove Tuesday.  It was also Pancake Day in Liberal, Kansas.

Years ago, when we lived in Wichita, Kansas, we learned about a pancake race each Shrove Tuesday between Liberal, Kansas (which is about 200 miles from Wichita) and Olney, England. This race is followed closely all over Kansas, including Wichita.  It takes place in both cities.

So how did this tradition start?

In Olney, the tradition is some 600 years old. Making pancakes used up rich ingredients such as butter and eggs forbidden during Lent.  As the legend goes, a woman was making pancakes in 1445 when the church bells rang.  Realizing she was going to be late to church, she ran still holding her frying pan, flipping her pancakes as she went. The next year, the townswomen mocked her with their own pancake runs, but the church vicar thought it was a great idea.  The race became an annual event with women running the race to the church while flipping pancakes. The official race course is 415 yards.

In 1950, someone in Liberal, Kansas saw a magazine article about the race, thought "why not get into the fun?" and contacted the good folks of Olney.  He proposed a friendly pancake competition.  Olney accepted the challenge, and women of the two cities have been competing ever since.  Here is more on the topic.

So far, Liberal has won 43 races, Olney 31, but it's all in fun, right?

Since I didn't take a picture of the pancakes, I'll just post a picture of a pancake mix with local maple syrup I received as a Christmas gift.  But the racers make their pancakes from scratch, not a mix, and here is a recipe.

Joining Sandee at Comedy Plus for her #WordlessWednesday

 

12 comments:

  1. ...they taste just find made right out of the box for me.

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  2. Interesting race all started by being late to church! You never know when you actions may create something big.

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  3. "Great story about pancake race '~ lol ~ hugs,

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  4. What a fun race. I had no idea. Thanks for the history lesson.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  5. What a funny idea, this race. Such an interesting subject as well as
    all the details you gave us! Thank you, Alana!
    Happy WW and a fine week!❤️😘

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  6. That's town-twinning with a difference!

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  7. They run and flip pancakes? How funny. Sounds like a great little tradition.

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  8. we are kinda on the same subject this Wednesday :-)

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  9. thecontemplatvecat here That is too fun, pancake races. In Ireland, Pancake Tuesday was great. Our kids thought it was great, wanted to have pancakes on Tuesdays all the time. Didn't happen.

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  10. Now I want pancakes.
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  11. I've never heard of a pancake race, and was surprised it involved flipping pancakes. How fun!

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