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sausages,do you have a favourite.
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badger | Report | 29 Jul 2004 08:39 |
well ,bryan,iv,e heard of wensleydale with fruit cake which is an aquired taste [but lovely] but cheese with sausages is a new one .I will give it a try next time i buy some cumberland.All this talk of sausies and no-one from Germany saying they invented them,maybe they realise the brits make the best [he says putting his tin hat on].Christine ,i was up their four weeks ago visiting the ukranian embassy with the eldest son picking up another visa.it was somewhere behind princess street up towards [morningside?]anyway ,we wen,t into this little cafe, a long thin place with the counter at the far end.we had the most beutiful breakfast i,ve had since i worked at the raf airfield up the road. there was Haggis ,two eggs ,two pieces of lorne,beans,three slices of bacon.tomatoes ,fried bread,a huge cup of tea ,and a lovely bread bun ,which again i hadn,t had since being at raf turnhouse. It would almost be worth it ,to go back up just for another one[the haggis was as good as ever, grants]you scotties do know a good breakfast.Fred |
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Unknown | Report | 29 Jul 2004 00:33 |
christine,were talking from the same hymn sheet lol. a plate of cumberland sausages,a slice of stilton...cut into the sausage,add a piece of stilton,and put in your mouth.......ohhhhhh,god,who needs a woman,this is the way to live lol bryan. |
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PennyDainty | Report | 29 Jul 2004 00:25 |
Saw on tv last week that they're trying to ban faggots from being called that as it's not P.C. Lorne sausage my favourite....square sliced. Venison sausages are yummy too. An Edinburgh butcher who specialises in sausages does pork and stilton and wild bore amongst others. Christine |
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Unknown | Report | 29 Jul 2004 00:17 |
val, forget the name,just try them...luvly jubbly. bryan. |
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Unknown | Report | 28 Jul 2004 22:39 |
fred,you really are a man after my own heart...welsh faggots are sooo delicious,and wholesome...just like welsh women lol i9me presently living in london,and until recently we had a welsh family running a pease pudding,and faggot shop..apparently they used a recipe passed down from their parents,but when they retired,they said the recipe would not be passed along,as none of their family wanted to run the business...very sad. bryan. |
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badger | Report | 28 Jul 2004 22:28 |
val,you don,t even mention wales most famous delicacy ,what about the faggots ,[and i don,t mean the male ones] i love them as much as the black pud ,and don,t give a damn what goes into them,Fred. |
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lou from leicestershire | Report | 28 Jul 2004 21:10 |
fred yep i have had veggie sausages etc but am not a fan of food like that anyway (unless its McDonalds) they all seem to taste the same to me..... lou x |
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Unknown | Report | 28 Jul 2004 21:05 |
hi liz,yes ime squashed,with you on one side,and lynda charles on the other lol. jacqui...australian red,must be very strong lol..how can you say a sausage turns left or right? if you hold it,and twist it,it will turn either way,cos its round,not flat...if that makes sense lol bryan. |
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(¯`*•.¸*Karen on the Coast*(¯`*•.¸ | Report | 28 Jul 2004 20:47 |
angela, if you go to a decent butcher you can ask what goes in all sausages and burgers.people seem to have the idea that its all the rubbish espically since bse and foot and mouth,but most butchers are only too happy to answer any questions about what goes into their products.since the e coli outbreak in scotland butchers have to follow very stringent guidlines regarding everything about their shop, not only about what goes into products but what the shop is cleaned with,among other things,so it is very frustrating to read coments about eyes and alsorts going into things,maybe this happened in the past but not anymore. sorry if i've upset anyone with my comments but it can be so frustrating to butchers who make good and decent sausages, karen |
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Jacqui | Report | 28 Jul 2004 20:46 |
Brian - I cannot resist this - if your local butcher closed because his "heart" wasnt in it, was that an "offal" shame? Apologies in advance - its the Australian Red and the heat what does it! Jacqui ps Safetways (aka Morrisons) Cumberland Sausage are still curved - checked today, and there are left handers and right handers! |
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Angela | Report | 28 Jul 2004 20:34 |
Lincolnshire for me, with Cumberland second. Not that we eat many sausages. Won't touch any that contain beef as I know that sausages aren't made of the best meat and I get worried about what cuts they might use of beef. Angela |
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Elizabeth A | Report | 28 Jul 2004 20:30 |
I love the Cumberland Sausages out of Sainsbury's. Brian, you are just along from me - I live in Sunny Streatham. Liz |
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Unknown | Report | 28 Jul 2004 20:22 |
hi val,your butcher must be lucky he has'nt poisoned his customers....until recently we had a butcher in our street,who also cooked meals on the premises,and delivered them to the customers home,for when they had dinner guests etc. he would also make sausages to your liking,such as if you asked for garlic to be added,he would do so,same with any spices...ive known the guy about twenty years,and he had regular customers abroad,who bought sausages in bulk,and even paid for a private charter flight,so they would be fresh. unfortuinately,for personal reasons he has closed,as his heart was'nt in it..........bryan. |
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(¯`*•.¸*Karen on the Coast*(¯`*•.¸ | Report | 28 Jul 2004 20:01 |
Valley, don't judge all butchers by the one you worked in,my hubby is a butcher and would never put such s**t in to his sausages or burgers. my faves are lamb and mint or chicken and chestnut, Karen |
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Claire in Lincs | Report | 28 Jul 2004 19:37 |
I order mine from Grasmere Farms,,,,they have a garlic in them and are soooooooo scrummy,,!!! |
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Unknown | Report | 28 Jul 2004 18:35 |
thanks fred,havent thought of that...will try it on saturday,had a look in delias cooking for one,and its not in there,so if in doubt..cheat.. bryan. |
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badger | Report | 28 Jul 2004 18:21 |
cheat barry and buy the batter mix ,after all it,s the sausage ,and the herbs in the batter that are the important bits,Fred. |
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Unknown | Report | 28 Jul 2004 15:25 |
hi margaret,now i know exactly wot you were thinking in that photo...sausages maketh the man... i noticed that nobody mentioned the wonderful..toad in the hole..my nan made wonderful batter for that,but for the life of me,i cant make a good batter...help! bryan. |
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Lisa | Report | 28 Jul 2004 12:07 |
pork and leek are nice and lamb and mint sausages too. |
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badger | Report | 28 Jul 2004 09:10 |
Hey Jaquie ,some of us people cant afford to swan around safeway ,it,s a dear store,and anyway ,it,s Morrisons now.I did see some cumberland ones in asda last week ,so i might just get some and tenderise them your way lol,I,m up for that cause i havn,t had any of those for a few weeks .Fred. |
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