Okay - spill...
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MsJones4 |
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I don't even want to know what you were looking for when you found that website.
Okay - spill... |
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superguppie |
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http://www.candyboots.com/wwcards/fluffymackpudding.html |
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squashthebeef |
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Penelope McBagpipe wrote:
If you did I wouldn't make a death in your family all about my lame-ass culinary charity. |
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TravelRachel |
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I posted about someone bringing Sam's Clubs rotisserie chickens to a gathering in TC's enchilada thread, and that gathering was a funeral.
And the rotisserie chickens were very tasty and the "bringer" cut them all up into nice pieces and brought delish. rolls to go with. I thought this was a good thing to bring. My funeral contribution was a disposable aluminum tray full of my awesome pigs in the blanket (cabbage rolled around ground beef & rice) and everyone ate them up. I like to serve them with plain yogurt on the side. Someone else bought a box of brownies and that was also pretty good. |
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IndifferentCow |
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my awesome pigs in the blanket (cabbage rolled around ground beef & rice) and everyone ate them up. I like to serve them with plain yogurt on the side.
How is that a pig in a blanket? That's a cow in the garden... |
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MsJones4 |
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Oh sweet jesus - I think I just peed a little.
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TravelRachel |
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idk, but a lot of Pennsylvania people call them halupki. I call them pigs in the blanket.
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IndifferentCow |
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I'd stick with halupki...makes no sense to me, but still makes more sense.
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Trixie Delight |
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Okay, I'm thawing out some homemade sauce for my lame ass culinary charity lasagna. Sausage and beef is cooking. Brownies are in the oven and I bought
some crusty eye-talian bread. Simple salad with tomat
My neighbor isn't home. I'm worried about the guy though. He and his wife were married 55 years. |
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MsJones4 |
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Trix - that sucks for him. I'm sure they both probably figured he would die before her if he had all these health problems. Do they have kids and do they
live nearby?
It's very typical for older people when their spouse dies - they go within 6 months. |
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IndifferentCow |
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Poor guy. Think he's trolling for new Mrs.?
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squashthebeef |
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I'm sure lasagna will make those 55 years seem like nothing.
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Trixie Delight |
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I don't think he's trolling yet, but maybe I should ask our neighborhood whore. One kid lives about an hour away, the other two. I saw their cars here this morning. Yeah, ya know either they go quickly after the spouse or they're like my husband's uncle who married a batshit crazy golddigger 4 months after his beloved wife of 40 years died. Paul McCartney syndrome. |
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youfist |
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I can post a nakid picture of myself to send...I will get him to forget old whats her name in seconds.
go on...dare me. |
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StaredownSally |
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when my dad died we got a shitload of food but you know what was kind of cool? someone brought over a breakfast casserole. just heat it up...it was good and
nice to have something different.
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NiceToAnimals |
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squashthebeef wrote:
Maybe Trix could give him a 55 year old lasagna.
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Aunt Pappy |
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Our family always called cabbage rolls "pigs in a blanket", too. A midwestern thing, maybe?
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TexasBlues |
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I don't think so - I'm from the Midwest originally and I've never heard of anything that lacks a pork product called a pig-in-a-blanket? Cabbage
rolls are missing the necessary ingredients - both the pig and the blanket. Maybe it's a Pennsylvania thing?
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Trixie Delight |
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Hot dogs wrapped up in pillsbury crescent rolls is what we called pigs in a blanket. Must be an Illinois thing.
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Citizen Postal |
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Hot dogs wrapped up in pillsbury crescent rolls is what we called pigs in a blanket. Must be an Illinois thing.Same here, though I don't think Pillsbury was a requirement. I grew up in Cali. Somebody somewhere better get this shit straightened out. An eager public wants to know. |
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