Stuffing Or Dressing
From what I've read it seems like evryone in the north calls it stuffing and everyone in the south calls it dressing, except for Dave, but he's special so he doesn't count.
Add another vote for dressing...
Add another vote for dressing...
Originally Posted by Jditta
From what I've read it seems like evryone in the north calls it stuffing and everyone in the south calls it dressing, except for Dave, but he's special so he doesn't count.
lmao how far this thread goes.. IMO the geographical references of north south redneck sledneck what evaaar
the only geographical reference appropriate is where the bread sage meat onion oyster cornbread junk is in realation to the bird, stuffing is in dressing is out.. it is the same thing but dressing has broth to fake being stuffing.. IMO
loaded mashed potatoes and gravy FTW
NOW if you want to say geographical pronounciations.. potatoe /potato/ tater /potater/ potataatata=east /north /south /midwest /west
the only geographical reference appropriate is where the bread sage meat onion oyster cornbread junk is in realation to the bird, stuffing is in dressing is out.. it is the same thing but dressing has broth to fake being stuffing.. IMO
loaded mashed potatoes and gravy FTW
NOW if you want to say geographical pronounciations.. potatoe /potato/ tater /potater/ potataatata=east /north /south /midwest /west
Speaking of north and south termonology, how about this one:
How do you refer to carbonated beverages? Pop, soda pop, soda, cola, etc...
Up here in glorious Michigan, I'll have a pop while finishing the last of my stuffing. And may even play a game of euchre afterward.
How do you refer to carbonated beverages? Pop, soda pop, soda, cola, etc...
Up here in glorious Michigan, I'll have a pop while finishing the last of my stuffing. And may even play a game of euchre afterward.
Originally Posted by jk007
Speaking of north and south termonology, how about this one:
How do you refer to carbonated beverages? Pop, soda pop, soda, cola, etc...
Up here in glorious Michigan, I'll have a pop while finishing the last of my stuffing. And may even play a game of euchre afterward.
How do you refer to carbonated beverages? Pop, soda pop, soda, cola, etc...
Up here in glorious Michigan, I'll have a pop while finishing the last of my stuffing. And may even play a game of euchre afterward.

I had to go Google euchre....
Didn't know what it was at all.Down here in glorious Missouri, I'll either have (<<notice they swapped places for the south and it's pronounced as one word and often as one syllable. LOL) a pop, soda pop, soda, cola,, pepsi, or coke while finishing the last of my stuffin' or dressin'. An-ll prolly take-a-nap after-erds.

Last edited by PSS-Mag; Nov 22, 2007 at 01:29 AM.



