Natl. Pigs in a Blanket Day.

IKE

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April 24th is National Pigs in a Blanket Day.

I guess I've just led a very sheltered life because I've never eaten a pig in a blanket.....they any good ?

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Go to the grocery store, buy a tube of crescent rolls and pack of hot dogs!

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/178778/crescent-dogs/

Maybe Mama will let you ride in the trolley!

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For a brief period of time, they sold hot dog buns in the grocery store that looked like pipes with an opening along the side. You almost had to snap the hot dog in them. I thought they were really good... tough, and tasted more like yeast rolls. Apparently I'm the only one who liked them.:rolleyes:

Does anyone remember those, or am I imaging things :)confused:). Couldn't find a picture.
 
For a brief period of time, they sold hot dog buns in the grocery store that looked like pipes with an opening along the side. You almost had to snap the hot dog in them. I thought they were really good... tough, and tasted more like yeast rolls. Apparently I'm the only one who liked them.:rolleyes:

Does anyone remember those, or am I imaging things :)confused:). Couldn't find a picture.

I remember exactly what you're talking about. They looked like those "pool noodles" that kids use to float on. I don't think they lasted long on the market.
 
I love them! My wife makes small ones using cocktail franks. She makes up her own dough, for the "blankets", rolls them in it and puts 'em in the oven. I always eat too many but they are one of my favorite meals.

We've never bought any "ready mades" so I can't comment on those.
 
Pillsbury sells wiener wraps which is pastry you wrap around a wiener and bake.

It's quite good with mustard. It was quite common here in Canada because it is an English expression and tradition.

They probably used sausages like breakfast sausages instead of wieners for pigs in a blanket.

My mother in law was English and that's where I first heard the expression. Pigs in a blanket.

[h=3]Crescent Dogs Recipe - Pillsbury.com[/h]https://www.pillsbury.com/recipes/crescent.../b19c6c07-bad8-45b5-8a4e-e604f30baa98
 


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