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My favourite thing about Christmas » December 27th, 2008 · See comments

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Om nom nom nom.

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  1. Maggie says:

    Mmmm… that looks both yum and cute! What are they?

    (also a little hungry atm, lol -_-)

  2. Aisling says:

    That looks yummy…. what is it?

  3. Kaylee says:

    Those look delicious, but I can’t help but think they kind of look like maggots D:

  4. Josh says:

    It looks like something wrapped in bacon. Maybe sausage/hot dog sorta thing.

  5. Sarah says:

    They are “pigs in blankets” – little sausages wrapped in bacon. Scrummy. :)

  6. Kim says:

    Yum! I like them too, but my favourite is the turkey!

  7. Aimee says:

    They’re sausages in bacon!

    (right? xD)

    I had them this year. yumyum. =]

  8. TWD says:

    Sausages wrapped in bacon? (Definitely something wrapped in bacon, at any rate.) Blech :P

  9. Megan says:

    mmmm…. those look very good.

  10. Jem says:

    You should try glacé cherries wrapped in bacon. Even better.

  11. Amanda says:

    I totally know what that is, Maren told me. :P

    @Jem – that sounds disgusting. :(

  12. Jordan says:

    Crab (real or imitation) wrapped in bacon, and baked… Is fantastically yummy too! :D

  13. Brian says:

    It looks really amazing. *licks lips* But, I don’t eat pork!

  14. Cheeseburger says:

    Happy New Year!
    That looks really delicious.
    Looks like you had a great Christmas. :mrgreen:

  15. Matt says:

    I agree! They are the sex!! Happy New Year Rachael x

  16. Stephanie says:

    Hrm. American pigs in a blanket are a staple toddler food involving crescent dough wrapped about a hot dog.

  17. Duncan says:

    Oh yes please!…. M&S have these in there party food range and they are Delish!

  18. Lilian says:

    OMG PIGS IN BLANKETS. I so ate a tray of them yesterday. Nom nom nom.