Gack! For "Californicators", I kept thinking of the David Duchovny TV show, figuring it was some in-joke there (having never seen it), while *totally* blanking on the source of the namesake! DERP.
I can't even begin to express my frustration over it not being "hot crossed buns." I typed it so many different ways. Including the archaic Hot Cross'd Buns.
Hot Pockets are a brand of pastry stuffed with fillings such as pepperoni pizza or chicken pot pit. Think of a burrito made with pie crust instead of a tortilla. They come frozen and can be microwaved or baked in the oven.
The clue about them being frozen or boiling hot comes from a Jim Gaffigan stand up routine about the tendency of the pocket to be unevenly heated. This is due to the thing's density and the fact that they are frozen, so while the moisture on the outer layer of pocket melts at room temperature and heats up very quickly the ice inside does not absorb microwave radiation in the same way and can stay frozen. So if you don't follow the directions carefully you end up biting in to blocks of cheese ice surrounded by pools of tomato lava. It's a good time.
Strange, I always preferred Hot Wheels. So, I would have thought that Matchbox was the alternative to Hot Wheels, not the other way around! Which one was actually more popular?
Got above average ! did not expect that. Nver heard of the ones I missed though. Hot pockets, hot toddy, hot pot, hot fuzz, hot cross buns. And some like it hot, does sound familiar and must ve come across it somewhere.
I've now missed "Red Hot Chili Peppers" on both the "Things that are red" AND "Things that are hot" quiz. Waiting for the "Things that are chili" quiz so I can continue my ineptitude. Lol
I usually put two in the microwave for five minutes