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What do *you* call the little sausages wrapped in bacon that you eat for christmas dinner?

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SchneeBallFight · 21/12/2006 20:40

There seems to be some disagreement in this house

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 21/12/2006 20:40

Pigs in blankets is supposedly the proper name.

I call them bacon wrapped around sausage things.

nutcracker · 21/12/2006 20:40

Well apparently they are called pigs in blankets, but i just call them sausages in bacon.

Troutpout · 21/12/2006 20:41

little sausages wrapped up in bacon?

ewww you don't say 'pigs in blankets' do you?

Nemoinapeartree · 21/12/2006 20:44

also called pigs in blankets here too!!

PigInABlanket · 21/12/2006 20:49

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TinsellyRhino · 21/12/2006 20:50

pigs in blankets here too

fireflyxmasfairylights2 · 21/12/2006 20:51

Sausages in bacon we call them I hate the term pigs in blankets! lol

PeckaRolloverAgain · 21/12/2006 20:51

pigs in blankets

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buktus · 21/12/2006 21:03

devils on horseback

SnafuOutOfHiding · 21/12/2006 21:04

I thought that was prunes?

JustUsTwoTurtleDoves · 21/12/2006 21:05

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buktus · 21/12/2006 21:05

not in our house

foxtrottothefestivegrotto · 21/12/2006 21:07

and angels on horseback are oysters wrapped in bacon
i call the sausage - 'sausages wrapped in bacon'

seb1 · 21/12/2006 21:08

In sunny Scotland I have heard them called Kilted Sausages

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Groveregg · 22/12/2006 10:18

I heard my old hairdresser call them something about 8 years ago and it just stuck as it seemed quite appropriate somehow: winky willies. I was thinking just the other day that I ought to change the name before 15-month-old ds catches on to it but it does seem a shame to.

WhenSantaWentQuietlyMad · 22/12/2006 10:20

Apologies to anyone who uses the term 'pigs in blankets', but it makes me cringe.

Why why why? I saw them described as "Christmas trimmings" somewhere.

BrandyTutter · 22/12/2006 10:21

you cringe at pigs in blankets but not winky willies??? !

PeachyIsNowAChristmasFruit · 22/12/2006 10:50

Sausages with bacon wrapped round

or just sausgaes tbh, its ahrdly going to be great Cumberlansds you're referring to at 1.30 on Christmas day is it>

MrsBadger · 22/12/2006 10:52

sausages wrapped in bacon, though the Sainsbury's 'garnish pack' in the fridge calls them kilted sausages.

In the BadgerSett a 'pig in a blanket' is a sausage rolled up in a slice of bread when you're too lazy to slice it to make a sandwich.

Flumpybumpy · 22/12/2006 11:23

Pigs in blankets here as well!!!

FB x

deaconblue · 22/12/2006 11:37

sausages wrapped in bacon!!

SantaGotStuckUpTheGreensleeve · 22/12/2006 11:40

I call them chipolatas wrapped in bacon

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