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H0agh t1_j1oz71o wrote

Part of that meat sure didn't get a funeral yet, oO

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pm8rsh88 t1_j1plqf5 wrote

Almost raw prime rib seems to be the trend on this sub recently?

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Prior-Shower9564 t1_j1pnusr wrote

I wanted to give it a try until a couple weeks ago. Your are soo right.

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Sunny9226 t1_j1p1qip wrote

I love funeral potatoes! Everything looks good.

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jeuxdeboule t1_j1pgkmo wrote

I think it looks fabulous.

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Kayla0168 t1_j1r28rw wrote

Those potatoes look so good!

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supermom721 t1_j1q44mx wrote

Similar to ours. New York strip, green bean almondine, scalloped potatoes. How did funeral potatoes get their name? Nice dish to bring to a funeral repast?

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AlyGatito OP t1_j1q5urm wrote

Sounds like you had a delicious dinner as well! I think funeral potatoes were (and still are) a popular dish to serve at funerals because they're a simple comfort food that many enjoy. I always chuckle when we have funeral potatoes at more festive occasions!

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MariiiiKk t1_j1q9qxm wrote

did one of me have an aversion to meat?gif

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_D3ft0ne_ t1_j1p6nt3 wrote

Man, people naming food with French words is one mildly annoying thing , but funeral potatoes... Is just another level.

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dimsum2121 t1_j1qghnu wrote

Naming food with french words?

Do you have examples?

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tstorm004 t1_j1qnlne wrote

French Fries obviously

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dimsum2121 t1_j1qosml wrote

Well, I suppose they're really Belgian fries. But french is a widely used language in Belgium, it's not so crazy to call them french fries, especially since alliteration rolls nicely

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