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Tuesday, 22 June 2010 19:10 |
Sometimes the old stand-bys are best after a long day, and for this recipe, you get to cheat a little with the prep. You'll appreciate the simplicity of this heavy appetizer after a long day at work or play.
We're all aware of "pigs in a blanket" appetizers, but for a meal, they're a bit light. That's why we call this recipe "Pigs in a Binkie". "Why?", you ponder? As you can see, from the thumbnail picture on the right, these pigs are FULL SIZE so they need a full-sized blanket. This appetizer is a MEAL!
So let's get this party started. You can feed a family of four with this treat. ...or if you're a college student, and have a "college food" appetite, this recipe is two servings. ;-)
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