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FlyingSquid , in This is ground control to Major Dumb...
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GeneralEmergency , in Thanks mom

Extreme sounding

kionite231 , in Thanks mom

I can feel the pain 🥲

abbadon420 ,

Are you baby jesus?

halvar ,

I’m whatever the opposite of glad is I’m not the only one.

Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In , in Pigs in a blanket for the lazy

According to the cube rule, these are both Calzones.

froh42 ,

Therefore they are soup.

Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In ,

Yeah. Everything is soup with a good enough blender.

Classy , in Butterdog, the inverse

“Nah, I didn’t like that girl I went out with yesterday. She kind of had a bad personality… Butter dog though!”

soulfirethewolf , in Butterdog, the inverse

The dog with the butter on them

neuracnu , in Pigs in a blanket for the lazy
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Nobody ever put mushroom duxelles in my corndogs. I feel cheated.

EnderMB , in Pigs in a blanket for the lazy

Pigs in Blankets are this (pork sausage wrapped in bacon):

https://www.kitchensanctuary.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Honey-Glazed-Pigs-in-Blankets-square-FS-8365.jpg

What you’re describing is a sausage roll (pork sausage wrapped in pastry):

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0f/John_Campbell%27s_Irish_Bakery_Sausage_Roll_%2834278149014%29.jpg

I’m all for American versions of things, but please get these staples of British cuisine right.

unlimited_mana90 ,

And the one in the photo is a beef wellington.

tigeruppercut ,

Are the UK pigs are always wrapped in bacon? In the states the “blanket” is far more commonly some sort of bread, like puff pastry.

EnderMB , (edited )

The states are wrong. That’s a sausage roll, and it’s been a sausage roll for decades. The whole “pig in a blanket” thing is a new thing from people that basically reinvented the sausage roll and didn’t have the sense to check if it already existed.

I’m not exaggerating when I say that wars were started over less, and Australia and the UK would probably happily have their finger on the nuclear button if America doesn’t come to its senses and just embrace the correct food names…

Anger aside, I’m absolutely shocked that Greggs hasn’t tried to make its way stateside. Extremely cheap, fast food that’s greasy as fuck, has barely any nutritional value, and so convenient that you can just eat it out of the bag - sounds like an American dream.

aidan ,

Extremely cheap, fast food that’s greasy as fuck, has barely any nutritional value, and so convenient that you can just eat it out of the bag - sounds like an American dream.

I’ve found American food is generally less liquidy grease than british food. Americans don’t want fried chicken dripping in grease, they want it dried then covered in various sauces. Also places like golden corral and cracker barrel already exist and are kinda dying

EnderMB ,

No idea why this is downvoted, America does love a condiment. Thankfully, sausage rolls are extremely dippable, and some people do decide to dunk them in all sorts. It’s not something I’d do, but I’d tolerate it.

bitchkat ,

Sausage roll does not apply since hot dogs are not sausages. And I love sausage rolls.

mojofrododojo ,

I’m not exaggerating when I say that wars were started over less, and Australia and the UK would probably happily have their finger on the nuclear button if America doesn’t come to its senses and just embrace the correct food names…

oh no… anyway, moving on…

droans ,

I’m all for American versions of things, but please get these staples of British cuisine right.

Kind of ironic this is where you’re making a stand.

The first known use of the recipe for pig in a blanket, the American cuisine, was in 1940 by the US military.

The first known use of the recipe for pigs in blankets, the British cuisine, was in 1957 and was inspired by British soldiers who tried the American version during WWII.

EnderMB ,

But the American monstrosity is a rip-off of sausage rolls, which originated centuries ago. They gave a name to something that they should have known to already exist. Frankly, I’m all for revoking America’s independence and returning them to secondary colony status over this…

thorbot ,

Yeah this guys a fraud! Get him!!!

GoosLife , in Butterdog, the inverse

The inverse of what?

PeriodicallyPedantic ,

Dogger butt.

Samsy , in As advertised

Eat the working class!

PeriodicallyPedantic , in Benny 😍😍😍

Poe’s Law is hitting hard in these comments, but for good reason I suppose.

DJDarren , in This is ground control to Major Dumb...

She’s on smoko, leave her alone.

abbadon420 , in gaudy and not my vibe

That’s qhy they say “you can never go back home”

xavier666 , in biblical

Way too cultured

troglodytis , in Eat it

The FAA doesn’t issue licenses, but a pilot certificate is required for the balloon pictured.

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