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are sausage sizzles a thing in the US of A?

>> No.12211630
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>>12211625
I just love hot dripping juicy meat.

>> No.12211631

>>12211625
Grilled or fried sausage served in a slice of cheap white bread? Not really outside of poor folk’s homes when they don’t have the money to buy actual hotdog buns.

>> No.12211645

>>12211625
>sausage sizzles
fucking bongs and their baby talk

>> No.12211650

>>12211625
Ay, mate, you got to get rid of those onions, someone could do themselves a caution.

>> No.12211657

>>12211645
It does look like the sort of thing we would do in Britain at a cheap village fair!!

But I just checked it out and it's a real thing done by a chain in Australia.

>> No.12211671

Leave it to the penal colony to popularize cheap prison food

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>>12211671
tee hee you said penal

>> No.12211692

>>12211671
Yeah, Australia is that one country on the planet where a simple dish combining meat and bread is popular.

>> No.12211709

>>12211625
typical outside of hardware stores.

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>>12211709
>when you see the sausage cart at home depot

>> No.12211860

>>12211692
I've seen worse at sports stadiums

>> No.12211904

I dont like how it became a meme with the whole bunnings thing.

>> No.12211912

>>12211625
YOU GOT A LICENCE FOR PUTTING ONIONS ON TOP MATE?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFiF6VGzP4o

>> No.12211923

>>12211625
Oh I could just murder a nice hot dog

>> No.12211926

>>12211625
we just call them hot dogs, because we don't need weird alliterative onomatopoeia to communicate like Europeans do

>> No.12211999

>>12211926
>Australia is in Europe
American education

>> No.12212056

>>12211625
Idk, but they were a thing in your mum last night if you get my drift.

>> No.12212241

Where can I get those hot dog types of sausages? do butchers sell them?

>> No.12212269

>>12211625
>What is normally a shitty meal made for poor families passes for an actual meal you can find on the menu of reasturants in Australia
Lmao

>> No.12212300

>>12211625
they sure are but they are called 'saucy sizzlers' here
>>12212241
no