16 February 2010 is a very special day. It has many names: Shrove Tuesday, Fat Tuesday and Mardi Grass to name but a few. for many children in the UK it is Pancake Day, the day to eat those scummy pancakes with as many different kinds of delicious fillings as you can find.
It is also the day for Pancake races. A tradition that began in 1445, when a housewife in Olney, England started baking her pancakes rather late. They were not quite finished when the church bell rang. Because she didn not want to leave her pancakes to burn, she hurried to the “shriving” (special church service) carrying her frying pan and the pancakes with her. Today you can find pancake race all over the UK.
The reason why pancakes are a big part of the Shrove Tuesday celebration can be found out our website. http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/shrove.html
The day after Pancake Day is know as Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, when Christians prepare for Easter.
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