Titch
somebody shut me the fark up.
Then where does "snags" come from? :der:
Looks great too. I would love a plate.
That question threw me , I have always called them Snags and never knew why,so I went looking.
I found this.
Snag, by David Pope 2002
A sausage. In Australia and elsewhere snag has a number of meanings, including 'a submerged tree stump', 'an unexpected drawback', and more recently a 'sensitive new age guy'. But in Australia, a snag is also a 'sausage', a sense that probably comes from the British dialect word snag, 'a morsel, a light meal'
from here.
http://www.nma.gov.au/exhibitions/nation/australian_english
Now I can tell other Aussies why we call them Snags:laugh::laugh::laugh: