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Comedy legend Margaret Cho joins SNACKS! for a hilarious conversation packed with unforgettable food stories.

Margaret looks back at when Erewhon was surprisingly affordable in the '90s, shares memories of her mom making California rolls completely from scratch, weighs in on the age-old question of whether a hot dog is actually a sandwich, and tells the unbelievable story of finding deer blood hidden inside Skippy peanut butter jars.
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00:00We would have these big jars of Skippy, like the peanut butter, but they would be emptied out so
00:05that my mom could put deer antlers and deer blood in the jar. Hi, and welcome to Snacks,
00:14the show where we dig into the craziest food obsessions of your favorite stars.
00:19I'm Jo Saltz, the editorial director of Delish, and today we have a comedy legend,
00:24an absolute cultural trailblazer. You might remember her show All-American Girl,
00:28but she's also been in Hacks and she's been in huge blockbuster hits like Face Off with John
00:33Travolta. Please welcome Margaret Cho. I don't think hot dogs are a sandwich. It doesn't seem
00:38like a snack, but it was for us, it was California Roll, which was such a, in the 90s, I
00:44was on a
00:44film called Face Off with John Travolta and Nicolas Cage, and it was such a huge production. And every
00:50day they would stop down and we would have like a two-hour lunch where they would make filet mignon
00:56and lobster tails. Follow, like, and subscribe anywhere you get your podcasts and check us
01:00out on all the social platforms at Snacks Podcast.
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