Ho Hos: the free spirit aunt who worked as a go go dancer in the ‘60s to fund her hippy lifestyle
I feel like tamales should be part of this. Even pupusas
I see your point, but tamales are traditionally wrapped in corn husks or banana leaves. The covering is also not baked or fried onto a tamale.
A wonderful history of calzone subtypes.
Your pigs-in-blankets are incorrect.
Where calzone?
They are all calzones: https://cuberule.com/
Thanks for the info!
dont u ever talk shit about corn dogs again
OK, we’ll talk shit about cornhole dogs.
Hate to be that guy, but the icing on frosted Pop Tarts contains gelatin derived from bones, hooves, tendons, ligaments, etc., making it not vegetarian.
That makes it not vegan but last time I checked, vegetarians only steer clear of meat, not all animal products. It’s like veganism, but less obsessive.
Wait, what the fuck do Americans think pigs in a blanket is?
Here it refers to hot dogs rolled in croissant dough and baked.
Not proper croissant dough, this comes in a can and would make a French baker angry. So it’s real easy to wrap the weenies in.
Don’t forget about those little weenies that come in a can, sometimes we wrap those in shame dough too.
That’s not a pig in blanket, pigs in blankets are sausages wrapped in bacon.
pop tarts aren’t vegetarian
Itt people who don’t know the difference between vegetarian and vegan
i mean in this case they are not vegetarian
Gelatin isn’t a problem for a Vegetarian diet, it falls along the same lines as eggs, cheese and yogurt. Most Cristian consume animal byproducts and refrain from eating meat specifically, and then impose further based on their own values. Poptarts would in fact be okay in a vegetarian diet.
I’ve been vegetarian and vegan before and I assure you that gelatin isn’t vegetarian
That’s a choice you can make you do not speak for all
Please refer to the community name. This is a checks notes shitpost - I’m not here to post factually accurate information