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  1. ErrantBrit on

    Some seriously oversized plates. Mad portions you feckin heathens!

  2. Unfair_Special_8017 on

    Nope. Way too salty, and you already have two meats. More of an English thing.

  3. Nice_Key3738 on

    Yorkshire puddings I’ll accept from the Brits but they can keep their pigs in blankets, rotten!

  4. smudgeonalense on

    Nah I feel like it’s a fairly recent import. I think they’re a thing in the uk because they often don’t have ham with their Xmas dinner. But we do so I think their a bit redundant for Xmas here, they look like they belong on a fry.

  5. Cliff_Moher on

    I love them. Pork wrapped in pork……what’s not to love.

  6. bungle123 on

    The Irish love their English fried breakfasts but think they’re too good for a piece of sausage wrapped in bacon.  

    EDIT: Settle down, lads. Don’t get overwrought over little differences. The Manchester United and Newcastle game will be on soon 👍 

  7. Tomaskerry on

    No.

    Don’t like them personally. 

    Doesn’t add any balance to the dinner.

    They’re fine as a snack after drink.

  8. Ameglian on

    Not a fan. And I’ve only seen them in the last maybe 10 years as part of Christmas dinner. They were definitely not a thing when I was growing up

  9. chrisred244 on

    I did have them for dinner this year but I usually prefer to have them with the picky bits

  10. Atlanticwave on

    Never had pigs in a blanket growing up but would have cocktail sausages and streaky rashers rolled up, so the same ingredients but separate items.

  11. ruthemook on

    Yeah a strong disapproval of this sort of thing.

    Having said that I do love devils on horseback as a lil snack.

  12. VitaminRitalin on

    I associate them with new years, my aunt lives up north and brings them down with her when she visits. They are so good.

  13. -SideshowBlob- on

    Maybe not for the dinner but I’d slam a plate of those later in the night

  14. Suncroft56 on

    Never in my house now, or when I was growing up. No yorkshire puddings either.

  15. EnvironmentalShift25 on

    If we want to get fully nativist about things then we can’t have turkey either.  

  16. Busy-Preference-4377 on

    This irrelevant policing of behaviour is nonsense masses slop

  17. Rinasoir on

    A food that makes part of a traditional Christmas dinner has to start somewhere. When my Granny was a child there wouldn’t have been a fecking turkey (not that they could afford one anyway).

    In saying that, I don’t want them myself, but I sure as shit ain’t judging anyone for having them.

  18. dangerdouse1888 on

    Always seen it more as a party food but wouldn’t of immediately thought brit if someone had them for for Xmas dinner.

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