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Who is celebrating this day? 6/5
By: captianjack Date: June 5, 2018, 7:03 am
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Sausage Roll Day
Today (5th June, 2018) is...
Sausage Roll Day
There’s a treat that we poor colonists have rarely ever enjoyed,
it’s a delicious meat-filled pastry that is flaky, flavorful,
and all around amazing. If you’ve never had these savory filled
puff pastries it is far past time to add them to your menu, and
Sausage Roll Day is the day to do it! Each year we celebrate
this amazing little pastry and the country it came from, and
this year so can you! Just delve right in and read up on where
it came from, when it’s used, and how America has been missing
out on this best of all treats… until now!
History of Sausage Roll Day
First, we should probably just answer the question looming on
your mind, “What’s a sausage roll?!” Sausage rolls are much as
we’ve described them, a pleasantly spiced mixture of sausage,
preferably home-made, that is then carefully wrapped in an
all-butter puff pastry (which is usually store-bought these
days) and baked until delicious. That’s it, a bundle of sausage
in a wrap served up to hungry Brits (And now Yanks!) everywhere.
Sausage Rolls are to Britain what cold chicken is to the
America’s, the perfect picnic treat. Sports day? You’ll be
having a big plate of these brought out for generalized noshing.
On the run and need a quick bite? Bet your lady packed you a
sausage roll in your lunch box. Walking down the street and got
a hunger? Bet you’ll be tanking up on a sausage roll (or fish
and chips…), these things are everywhere and a standard part of
British fair.
Of course, apparently Americans didn’t discover them until
November of 2015, much to the astonishment of a great foggy
island Nor-Norwest of Spain. It was an absolute storm of
confusion and disbelief that day as our neighbors from across
the pond realized that we poor fools had utterly failed to
invent such a basic and miraculous thing as the savory, flaky,
buttery, delicious sausage roll. Then again what should they
think about a country that doesn’t properly know what a biscuit
is?
How to celebrate Sausage Roll Day
Well, the best and easiest way to celebrate Sausage roll day is
by eating your fill of sausage rolls! If you don’t have access
to a place that sells proper sausage rolls, look up a recipe! If
possible, look for one from a British recipe site to make sure
what you’re getting is an authentic sausage roll. Then share
them with your friends and family, so that they too can know
what it means to enjoy a sausage roll, hot or cold. Then start
preparing for next sausage roll day!
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/5
By: Hugss Date: June 5, 2018, 7:25 am
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[quote author=captianjack link=topic=641.msg12980#msg12980
date=1528200237]Sausage Roll Day
Today (5th June, 2018) is...
Sausage Roll Day[/quote]
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/5
By: KikaFleur Date: June 5, 2018, 8:18 am
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Oh yum! I wish...
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/5
By: guest6 Date: June 5, 2018, 8:19 am
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[quote author=captianjack link=topic=641.msg12980#msg12980
date=1528200237]
Sausage Roll Day
Today (5th June, 2018) is...
Sausage Roll Day
Probably not
There’s a treat that we poor colonists have rarely ever enjoyed,
it’s a delicious meat-filled pastry that is flaky, flavorful,
and all around amazing. If you’ve never had these savory filled
puff pastries it is far past time to add them to your menu, and
Sausage Roll Day is the day to do it! Each year we celebrate
this amazing little pastry and the country it came from, and
this year so can you! Just delve right in and read up on where
it came from, when it’s used, and how America has been missing
out on this best of all treats… until now!
History of Sausage Roll Day
First, we should probably just answer the question looming on
your mind, “What’s a sausage roll?!” Sausage rolls are much as
we’ve described them, a pleasantly spiced mixture of sausage,
preferably home-made, that is then carefully wrapped in an
all-butter puff pastry (which is usually store-bought these
days) and baked until delicious. That’s it, a bundle of sausage
in a wrap served up to hungry Brits (And now Yanks!) everywhere.
Sausage Rolls are to Britain what cold chicken is to the
America’s, the perfect picnic treat. Sports day? You’ll be
having a big plate of these brought out for generalized noshing.
On the run and need a quick bite? Bet your lady packed you a
sausage roll in your lunch box. Walking down the street and got
a hunger? Bet you’ll be tanking up on a sausage roll (or fish
and chips…), these things are everywhere and a standard part of
British fair.
Of course, apparently Americans didn’t discover them until
November of 2015, much to the astonishment of a great foggy
island Nor-Norwest of Spain. It was an absolute storm of
confusion and disbelief that day as our neighbors from across
the pond realized that we poor fools had utterly failed to
invent such a basic and miraculous thing as the savory, flaky,
buttery, delicious sausage roll. Then again what should they
think about a country that doesn’t properly know what a biscuit
is?
How to celebrate Sausage Roll Day
Well, the best and easiest way to celebrate Sausage roll day is
by eating your fill of sausage rolls! If you don’t have access
to a place that sells proper sausage rolls, look up a recipe! If
possible, look for one from a British recipe site to make sure
what you’re getting is an authentic sausage roll. Then share
them with your friends and family, so that they too can know
what it means to enjoy a sausage roll, hot or cold. Then start
preparing for next sausage roll day!
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/5
By: guest51 Date: June 5, 2018, 11:39 am
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I would love to but it won't be happening.
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/5
By: Owensmommy32010 Date: June 5, 2018, 11:56 am
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yum :)
[quote author=captianjack link=topic=641.msg12980#msg12980
date=1528200237]
Sausage Roll Day
Today (5th June, 2018) is...
Sausage Roll Day
There’s a treat that we poor colonists have rarely ever enjoyed,
it’s a delicious meat-filled pastry that is flaky, flavorful,
and all around amazing. If you’ve never had these savory filled
puff pastries it is far past time to add them to your menu, and
Sausage Roll Day is the day to do it! Each year we celebrate
this amazing little pastry and the country it came from, and
this year so can you! Just delve right in and read up on where
it came from, when it’s used, and how America has been missing
out on this best of all treats… until now!
History of Sausage Roll Day
First, we should probably just answer the question looming on
your mind, “What’s a sausage roll?!” Sausage rolls are much as
we’ve described them, a pleasantly spiced mixture of sausage,
preferably home-made, that is then carefully wrapped in an
all-butter puff pastry (which is usually store-bought these
days) and baked until delicious. That’s it, a bundle of sausage
in a wrap served up to hungry Brits (And now Yanks!) everywhere.
Sausage Rolls are to Britain what cold chicken is to the
America’s, the perfect picnic treat. Sports day? You’ll be
having a big plate of these brought out for generalized noshing.
On the run and need a quick bite? Bet your lady packed you a
sausage roll in your lunch box. Walking down the street and got
a hunger? Bet you’ll be tanking up on a sausage roll (or fish
and chips…), these things are everywhere and a standard part of
British fair.
Of course, apparently Americans didn’t discover them until
November of 2015, much to the astonishment of a great foggy
island Nor-Norwest of Spain. It was an absolute storm of
confusion and disbelief that day as our neighbors from across
the pond realized that we poor fools had utterly failed to
invent such a basic and miraculous thing as the savory, flaky,
buttery, delicious sausage roll. Then again what should they
think about a country that doesn’t properly know what a biscuit
is?
How to celebrate Sausage Roll Day
Well, the best and easiest way to celebrate Sausage roll day is
by eating your fill of sausage rolls! If you don’t have access
to a place that sells proper sausage rolls, look up a recipe! If
possible, look for one from a British recipe site to make sure
what you’re getting is an authentic sausage roll. Then share
them with your friends and family, so that they too can know
what it means to enjoy a sausage roll, hot or cold. Then start
preparing for next sausage roll day!
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/5
By: guest54 Date: June 5, 2018, 7:49 pm
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Meh, we Italians have been eating "sausage rolls" for
generations, lol!! We call it stromboli - pizza dough filled
with Italian sausage, and or: ham, salami, pepperoni,
mozzarella, provolone. However, as I love anything made with
dough of any sort (who doesn't, lol!), British "sausage rolls"
sound really good. I wonder if a classic pork sausage baked
inside some croissant dough would be a good substitute. Yum!
Oh, wait, don't we call those, "pigs in blankets" - the
ubiquitous cocktail hour hors d'oeuvres??!! LOL!
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/5
By: captianjack Date: June 5, 2018, 9:12 pm
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ever have them?
[quote author=Hugss link=topic=641.msg13006#msg13006
date=1528201548]
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/5
By: captianjack Date: June 5, 2018, 9:12 pm
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when did you have them last?
[quote author=KikaFleur link=topic=641.msg13087#msg13087
date=1528204737]
Oh yum! I wish...
[/quote]
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Re: Who is celebrating this day? 6/5
By: captianjack Date: June 5, 2018, 9:12 pm
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do you like these?
[quote author=Ricksmama link=topic=641.msg13090#msg13090
date=1528204777]
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