National Pigs In Blankets Day: Welcome To The Weekend

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National Pigs In Blankets Day: Welcome To The Weekend:

Did you know today is also National Pigs In Blankets Day?

What is National Pigs In Blankets Day? On April the 24, we celebrate National Pigs in a Blanket Day. A celebration honouring one of our favourite comfort foods, the pork sausage. Often cooked in pastry. Alternatively, we can wrap them with bacon, as we do in the UK. With just a few items, you can celebrate National Pigs-in-a-Blanket Day. So what method do you use to eat your pigs in blankets? Will you be eating any today? We prefer them with bacon but only really have them for Christmas and New years dinner.

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Secondly, Ultimate Christmas Dinner Guide With HelloFresh. The Christmas Dinner Guide gives you everything you need to know about preparing for your Christmas feast, including all-important timings and fail-safe recipes, some of which can be made in advance. Ultimate Christmas Dinner Guide With HelloFresh.

You Might Also Like These Recipes If You Do Not Eat Meat:

Firstly, How To Make Quorn Pigs In Blankets. How To Make Quorn Blanket Pigs Greetings, friends. Have you started thinking about Christmas yet? I am, after all. It’s never too early to start making smart plans. So, are you looking for some meatless Christmas dinner, Boxing Day lunch, or New Year’s Day recipes? If that’s the case, how about some Quorn Pigs in Blankets? The trimmings, of course, are perhaps as as important as the main, roasted event! How To Make Quorn Pigs In Blankets.

Secondly, Stuff The Turkey! It’s Christmas Dinner – In A Cake. There will be no excuses not to scoff your sprouts this Christmas, if you tuck into a wedge of Weeton’s of Harrogate’s new ‘Christmas Dinner Cake’ made from all the trimmings – minus the turkey.

The Christmas Dinner Cake – which was baked exclusively for Weeton’s by its multi-award winning cake supplier Allison Whitmarsh, of Proper Maid in Huddersfield ­- contains carrots, parsnips, cranberries, Christmas spices, chestnuts – and of course the sprouts. Stuff The Turkey! It’s Christmas Dinner – In A Cake.

National Pigs In Blankets Day: Welcome To The Weekend
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5 Comments

  1. Paula Rockwell
    26 April 2015 / 19:18

    Oh gosh I'm soooo late. Thank you for hosting…hope you've had a good weekend 🙂

  2. Charlotte
    24 April 2015 / 17:22

    Thanks for hosting – missed last week, sorry!

  3. Julie's Lifestyle
    24 April 2015 / 13:34

    Enjoy today and the weekend Claire!

  4. Tamar SB
    24 April 2015 / 09:08

    Have a marvelous weekend!

  5. Elegance and Mommyhood
    24 April 2015 / 08:54

    Have a fun weekend Claire. It is a rainy one over here. Dreary, gray and chilly. =(

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