Horseback riding
Dec. 22nd, 2012 02:17 pmOkay, internets, here's a thing for you.
Angels on horseback, as we know, are oysters baked in bacon; prunes treated the same way are devils on horseback. Smoked mussels - this is my own contribution to the genre, with which you may not yet be familiar - are saints on horseback.
What do we call sossidges cooked in this manner? It's important that they have a name; I grow weary of saying sossidges-in-bacon (onna stick!).
Something ecclesiastical, I guess. Monks, perhaps...?
Angels on horseback, as we know, are oysters baked in bacon; prunes treated the same way are devils on horseback. Smoked mussels - this is my own contribution to the genre, with which you may not yet be familiar - are saints on horseback.
What do we call sossidges cooked in this manner? It's important that they have a name; I grow weary of saying sossidges-in-bacon (onna stick!).
Something ecclesiastical, I guess. Monks, perhaps...?