Pigs in a blanket (as far as I can tell) are made using hot dogs/wieners/sausages/piggy byproducts wrapped in pastry.
You wrap a hot dog wiener in dough and bake it.
my mom used to say they were pigges going to bed so i would say ima eat my lil baby piggys.lol.i kow weird
It is called this in some family households. It just depends on what you're used to. The correct, or more popular, term or phrase is " Pigs in a blanket."
Hog is another common name for a pig.
Their scientific name is Cavie. They are not Guinea pigs, they are Cavies.
The scientific name of a "teacup pig" is "sus scrofa domesticus", the same as for larger domestic pigs. This is sometimes considered a subspecies of sus scrofa, which is the species name that includes wild boars and domestic pigs.
Bacon. :]
Pigs in a blanket
There does not appear to be another name for a pigs tail. A pigs tail is typically short and curly.
Pigs in a blanket.
A pigs 'snout'
Pigs in a blanket are really good. They came from a greek dude and he thought of pigs that wear blankets. Then later in life someone thought of putting little hotdogs in a crossiant and baking them in the oven. Thus making pigs in a blanket
un roulé aux saucisses, or un friand if stuffed with forcemeat.
It is called this in some family households. It just depends on what you're used to. The correct, or more popular, term or phrase is " Pigs in a blanket."
one. one pig in a blanket. single pigs in a blanket may be placed among other individuals thus makings pigs in blankets. unless you're a hefty..in this case feel free to add more pork to that thing. git'r'done!
The alternate name for pigs is swine
teacup pigs, micro pigs, minis, and miniature pigs
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Another name for a shawl is a stole, a throw, or a Pashmina.