The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
33,705
I'm having such a lazy day today. I've gotten up and sat on the couch ever since. I watched Genoa - Parma, I'm currently watching Everton - Spurs and later it'll be the Rome derby.
 

Ford Prefect

Senior Member
May 28, 2009
10,557
just had my epic roast dinner:

roast beef
roast potatoes
yorkshire puddings
carotts
califlower cheese
brocolli
mash potatoe
runner beans
roast onion
roast onion gravy
pigs in blankets....

all on one plate, god i love when me and my mate cook sunday lunch


and now im watchin charlie and the chocolate factory
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
just had my epic roast dinner:

roast beef
roast potatoes
yorkshire puddings
carotts
califlower cheese
brocolli
mash potatoe
runner beans
roast onion
roast onion gravy
pigs in blankets....

all on one plate, god i love when me and my mate cook sunday lunch


and now im watchin charlie and the chocolate factory
devils on horsebacks, what are you a Yank? call it its propper name :(
next you'll be saying prunes with bacon is devils on horseback and you like french fries :disagree:

also Yorkshire Puddings :inter:
 

Ford Prefect

Senior Member
May 28, 2009
10,557
pigs in blankets arent bacons with prunes



its bacon wrapped around cocktail sausages!
and yorkshire puddings ftw!

EDIT:

In the United Kingdom, "pigs in blankets" refers to small sausages (usually chipolatas) wrapped in bacon. Usually served at Christmas lunch or with roast dinners, pigs in blankets are now considered a traditional part of the Christmas meal.[1]

Pigs in blankets can be accompanied with devils on horseback, an appetizer of prunes, or less commonly dates, wrapped in bacon.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigs_in_blankets#United_Kingdom
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
pigs in blankets arent bacons with prunes



its bacon wrapped around cocktail sausages!
and yorkshire puddings ftw!

EDIT:

In the United Kingdom, "pigs in blankets" refers to small sausages (usually chipolatas) wrapped in bacon. Usually served at Christmas lunch or with roast dinners, pigs in blankets are now considered a traditional part of the Christmas meal.[1]

Pigs in blankets can be accompanied with devils on horseback, an appetizer of prunes, or less commonly dates, wrapped in bacon.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigs_in_blankets#United_Kingdom
That what I predicted you would say in my post :alen:

I'ma go with the Chef on this one, not Wikipedia :rolleyes:


and yorkshire puddings are shite.
 

Ford Prefect

Senior Member
May 28, 2009
10,557
well im english and for my entire life i have known them as pigs in blankets, sainburies advertise them as pigs in blankets and i;ll be damned if an Irish person will tell me there not! Especially as your country cant even get into the world cup :snoop:
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
No you dont bro, irish sausages are skanky, beef and pork. We have Pork and Leek, Pork and Bramley Apple, Pork and Cayene Pepper, Pork and Garlic....the list goes on.
You have been sorely misinformed on the quality and range of sausaged products available in our fine republic.

Also, don't even try to get into a whos livestock industry produces better products because you'll lose and you know you will :D
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,251
What up folks. About to head to dinner at one of the finest places in the area, dating back to the Civil War era.

Unfortunately I'll miss the Roma derby but whateva'.
 

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