What's your favourite sausage?
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Jan 2021
5:07pm, 2 Jan 2021
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Ocelot Spleens
pseudo twizzlers?
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Jan 2021
5:40pm, 2 Jan 2021
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Mouseytongue
Our local producer makes some of the best I’ve ever tasted lanefarm.co.uk Further afield, merguez, Toulouse and Lorne are favourites. |
Jan 2021
10:46pm, 2 Jan 2021
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Pou Pou LePhoõk
Is a pork pie just a sausage in a coat?
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Jan 2021
10:50pm, 2 Jan 2021
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Ocelot Spleens
No it is hust a pie.
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Jan 2021
10:50pm, 2 Jan 2021
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Ocelot Spleens
just even
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Jan 2021
10:53pm, 2 Jan 2021
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Diogenes
I like a Cumberland sausage, nice and peppery.
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Mar 2021
3:00pm, 7 Mar 2021
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Nicholls595
I can now confirm that a slice of fried haslet is a very fine thing indeed.
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Mar 2021
3:02pm, 7 Mar 2021
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Nicholls595
Managed to steal a whole uncut piece from the supermarket reduced shelf yesterday. I say steal, £4 for 1.2kg, felt like I robbed them. |
Mar 2021
3:40pm, 7 Mar 2021
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Ocelot Spleens
That does sound cheap, I made a 'spanish' stew the other day, Chorizo, Bury Black Pudding, Haricot Beans, Red Kidney beans, onions, tomato. I am veering to Black Pudding currently.
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Mar 2021
4:15pm, 7 Mar 2021
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Nicholls595
I got a supply of Scottish black pudding from the same supermarket last month. Stupid price. Ate one, 4 in the freezer.
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