Joe is projecting again.
It's an obvious mistake to make. Everyone thinks rockers only talk about drugs.
Where is your co-worker from, who thinks pigs in blankets are hot dogs in pancakes?
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Joe is projecting again.
It's an obvious mistake to make. Everyone thinks rockers only talk about drugs.
Where is your co-worker from, who thinks pigs in blankets are hot dogs in pancakes?
Torrance.
I always thought it was pancakes and sausage.
I always thought it was pancakes and sausage.
close enough. Some people think it's stuffed green peppers. Yig.
I've also heard people call stuffed cabbage the same thing.
See, I keep reading it as "dogs in a blanket," which we make all the time for movie or game night with the kids. Mini hot dogs, crescent rolls, easy peasy.
Not peppers, stuffed cabbage. I'm from Western Pennsylvania, ie, madly swarming with German immigrants, ergo the German definition.
Hot dogs in crescent rolls, mmmm.
I thought pigs in blanket was stuffed cabbage. I'll have to make "dogs in a blanket" for DH and Bobby some time. Brendon and I don't do dogs, but we can stuff ours with cheese. Cresent rolls = yum.
My daughter and I butted heads over the pigs-in-blankets definition, too. She uses it to refer to hot dogs in crescent rolls and I use it to mean sausage wrapped in pancakes. Makes me wonder how much of it is regional, since, as connie said, her part of Pennsylvania used it to describe cabbage rolls.
So unfair. I've been a good girl with letting my nails grow and today while I was updating the marquee one broke off as far down as possible without drawing blood. Workman's comp! I demand restitution.