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  • Wait a minute. Does that say “funeral potatoes” for Utah? WTF?

    • I assumed it was because they appear buried in something and you "dig em up." Which would be cute. But a cursory search reveals it to be just a cheese/hash brown casserole, and

      Funeral potatoes get their unique name from being a crowd-pleasing casserole served as a side dish at after-funeral luncheons (particularly in the culture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints).

      So that's a thing people do in the Midwest, I guess.

    • As someone raised in the area and grew up Mormon, my understanding is that ham and cheese potato casserole is a typical dish served at funerals in Utah because its easy to prepare and therefore less hassle for grieving women at funerals who often were tasked with not only funeral-specific tasks but the food prep as well. This 2023 article from Deseret News (a pro-Mormon news organization) gives an introductory history.

  • NY should be split up the way that the long states are.Wings are hit and miss outside of western ny, but buffalo has it's own style of pizza and it's not as good as NY style pizza. NY style pizza also doesnt go up that far into the state in general becoming rarer around the catskills.

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