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Turn in your Texan card, those are klobasneks. Kolaches are sweet like what you get from Czechstop in West, Texas
That is a kolache, homo.
 
That is a kolache, homo.
No that is a klobasnek/sausage roll.

These are kolaches as any Texan knows

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That is not what a kolache is in west Texas. At all. I have looked it up, and you're right about what a kolache technically is called, but pigs in a blanket is a kolache.
 
That is not what a kolache is in west Texas. At all. I have looked it up, and you're right about what a kolache technically is called, but pigs in a blanket is a kolache.
True kolaches are mainly found all over central Texas where lots of Czech settled in
 
No that is a klobasnek/sausage roll.

These are kolaches as any Texan knows

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Not any Texan. Travel everywhere around the state (including central texas) and you will see the others called Kolaches
 
Not any Texan. Travel everywhere around the state and you will see the others called Kolaches.
THANK YOU!
 
That's from a tiny ass town. A whole 526 reviews. Definitely a tradition, right?
You've seriously never stopped by there? Stop next time you're on 35, they kolaches there are amazing
 
You've seriously never stopped by there? Stop next time you're on 35, they kolaches there are amazing
I have not. I have never even heard of it. I even know the town, but never heard of that place.
 
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I remember Paulie calling spaghetti sauce gravy on Sopranos but never had tomato mixed with cream gravy


Yeah that's an Italian thing. My grandmother used to call it gravy. She wasn't Italian but she married a full blooded Italian and learned to cook from his mother from what I understand.
 
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