Submitted by rocket_gun t3_124pvsx in food
[deleted] t1_je0oxjo wrote
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rocket_gun OP t1_je0ptm3 wrote
I learned today that both are correct. From Wikipedia: “Pigs in a blanket is a small hot dog or other sausage wrapped in pastry commonly served as an appetizer in the United States. The similarity in name with that of the UK dish pigs in blankets, which is a sausage wrapped in bacon, sometimes causes confusion.[1]” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigs_in_a_blanket
Dangerous-Insect-831 t1_je0y9s0 wrote
Well I can't live with that. There can only be one. they must fight to the death.
Ohd34ryme t1_je0yzqn wrote
Bacon beats bread, but bacon in bread is heaven. This will be a bitter brawl.
rocket_gun OP t1_je12xim wrote
Maybe the universe is ready for “pigs in a blanket in blankets”. It’s the version I made but with bacon around it… I need to fry it in a pan or put them on the barbecue?
jjgabor t1_je1fuq8 wrote
Actually, if you could bring some of them round we can let the whole thing slide
Dangerous-Insect-831 t1_je16wbv wrote
Post the results !
bodrules t1_je1kemx wrote
Challenge - like yours, but with a bacon wrapping around the outside :))))
demigodsgotdraft t1_je2ylbd wrote
Well, English is invented in England so the default is the English one. Checkmate, atheist murican.
bsievers t1_je1ro1a wrote
> Pigs in blankets are sausages wrapped in bacon mate.
Yeah, but pigs in a blanket aren't.
RHINO_Mk_II t1_je1pr6a wrote
The good ol' blanket o' flesh
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