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Delicious World Record Attempt

Photo: Stacks of pancakes being measuredYou have to break a lot of eggs to whip up the world's largest pancake stack--about 100 eggs, in fact! In February, two chefs in Scotland created a 29.5-inch (75 cm) flapjack tower that just might beat the current record of 29.1 inches (74 cm). The grocery list of ingredients also included an incredible 11 pounds (5 kilograms) of flour and 6.6 pounds (3 kilograms) of butter.

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Photograph courtesy Danny Lawson/AP

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