Donator — She/Her
Posted 3 years ago ( 2021/10/10 17:41:00 )
koneko, I can't say I've ever had a pinched nerve, so could only guess that's what it was, but it did indeed suck. Kept having to take Advil, which I don't enjoy doing.
And thanks. That sucks about their elbow, but that makes sense what made it hurt. That's why I don't like being cold--my joints start to hurt instead of going numb like most other people do.
Donator — She/Her
Posted 3 years ago ( 2021/10/10 17:46:11 )
To me, any kind of sausage wrapped in some sort of bread could be considered a pig in a blanket lol. So yes, the breakfast things you're talking about count to me!
Voltie
— She/They
Posted 3 years ago ( 2021/10/10 17:46:41 )
I've always though of them as hot dogs wrapped in a crescent roll, but according to Wikipedia:
"In the United States, the term "pigs in a blanket" typically refers to hot dogs in croissant dough, but may include Vienna sausages, cocktail or breakfast/link sausages baked inside biscuit dough or croissant dough. The dough is sometimes homemade, but canned dough is most common. Pancake dough is also sometimes used"
Donator — She/Her
Posted 3 years ago ( 2021/10/10 17:53:05 )
koneko, I think it's mostly my knees and hands/fingers that hurt with the cold. I wouldn't be surprised if I was diagnosed with arthritis in either or both someday. My knees tend to pop if they're bent for too long, and kneeling on a hard surface feels like murder on them. So when that question "Would you rather die by burning to death or freezing to death?" comes up, either way I lose. :'D
I love how there are different names for foods depending on where they're from lol.