Some seriously oversized plates. Mad portions you feckin heathens!
Jared_Rakennen on
Absolute notions !!
Unfair_Special_8017 on
Nope. Way too salty, and you already have two meats. More of an English thing.
Nice_Key3738 on
Yorkshire puddings I’ll accept from the Brits but they can keep their pigs in blankets, rotten!
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.
Cliff_Moher on
I love them. Pork wrapped in pork……what’s not to love.
OrganicVlad79 on
West brits
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 👍
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
chrisred244 on
I did have them for dinner this year but I usually prefer to have them with the picky bits
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.
ruthemook on
Yeah a strong disapproval of this sort of thing.
Having said that I do love devils on horseback as a lil snack.
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.
-SideshowBlob- on
Maybe not for the dinner but I’d slam a plate of those later in the night
LiteratureKey6330 on
West brit notions
Suncroft56 on
Never in my house now, or when I was growing up. No yorkshire puddings either.
EnvironmentalShift25 on
If we want to get fully nativist about things then we can’t have turkey either.
Busy-Preference-4377 on
This irrelevant policing of behaviour is nonsense masses slop
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.
Xzenopredator on
Dates wrapped in bacon on the other hand…
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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Some seriously oversized plates. Mad portions you feckin heathens!
Absolute notions !!
Nope. Way too salty, and you already have two meats. More of an English thing.
Yorkshire puddings I’ll accept from the Brits but they can keep their pigs in blankets, rotten!
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.
I love them. Pork wrapped in pork……what’s not to love.
West brits
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 👍
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No.
Don’t like them personally.
Doesn’t add any balance to the dinner.
They’re fine as a snack after drink.
Just cook a ham.
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
I did have them for dinner this year but I usually prefer to have them with the picky bits
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.
Yeah a strong disapproval of this sort of thing.
Having said that I do love devils on horseback as a lil snack.
I associate them with new years, my aunt lives up north and brings them down with her when she visits. They are so good.
Maybe not for the dinner but I’d slam a plate of those later in the night
West brit notions
Never in my house now, or when I was growing up. No yorkshire puddings either.
If we want to get fully nativist about things then we can’t have turkey either.
This irrelevant policing of behaviour is nonsense masses slop
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.
Dates wrapped in bacon on the other hand…
Always seen it more as a party food but wouldn’t of immediately thought brit if someone had them for for Xmas dinner.