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Re: Food
Wait, using a brand named Hebrew National to prepare sausages? Don't Jews avoid pork? That's pretty sacrilegous. And probably pretty tasty.
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they're all beef hot dogs.Sahan wrote:Wait, using a brand named Hebrew National to prepare sausages? Don't Jews avoid pork? That's pretty sacrilegous.
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We usually use the Pillsbury Croissant (I say we, though I haven't had them in probably 5 years).
Though this Christmas my mom made up the Pillsbury Breadsticks because the grocery store was sold out of the croissants, and I must say, I prefer them. The crispiness was great, and they just tasted better.
All-beef hotdogs have actually become nearly standard of late. Either way, I find it gross to be eating such absolutely processed meat. Plus, I hate bologna, and that is pretty much what hotdogs are, only you warm them up.
Though this Christmas my mom made up the Pillsbury Breadsticks because the grocery store was sold out of the croissants, and I must say, I prefer them. The crispiness was great, and they just tasted better.
All-beef hotdogs have actually become nearly standard of late. Either way, I find it gross to be eating such absolutely processed meat. Plus, I hate bologna, and that is pretty much what hotdogs are, only you warm them up.
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I've never been a big fan of croissants and a fast food restaurant in Spain called "El Museo de Hammon" absolutely killed them for me. Pillsbury crescent rolls though. Nothing there but flaky, buttery deliciousness.Lethal Interjection wrote:We usually use the Pillsbury Croissant (I say we, though I haven't had them in probably 5 years).
Though this Christmas my mom made up the Pillsbury Breadsticks because the grocery store was sold out of the croissants, and I must say, I prefer them. The crispiness was great, and they just tasted better.
All-beef hotdogs have actually become nearly standard of late. Either way, I find it gross to be eating such absolutely processed meat. Plus, I hate bologna, and that is pretty much what hotdogs are, only you warm them up.
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You mean pig, right?AHMETxRock wrote:Ohhh, is that what those were called? How could I like something that is named after something I hate, while at the same time not being related to it whatsoever?
Curse you all for ruining it for me.
Yes, the breadsticks were crispier and thus tasted better. The pillsbury croissants are too greasy.Lethal Interjection wrote:and I must say, I prefer them. The crispiness was great, and they just tasted better.
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And doughy, both in taste and consistency. You might say that the reason for that is that they weren't cooked properly, but I find that any two ovens will cook them differently. So unless you only ever cook them in one oven, you can't get them quite right (and as I am was a student and now am a bachelor, and haven't lived in the same house for more than 2 years in the past 7).mountainmage wrote:Yes, the breadsticks were crispier and thus tasted better. The pillsbury croissants are too greasy.