Sausages
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Their Cumberlands are very good as are their chipolattas. They used to do more types of British ones but they've started to go a little insane lately with things like alpaca blood sausages spiced with pixy pubic hair, that said, if you get lucky, they may have other British ones, you can never really tell what they'll have and when. Their pork pies are very nice but although they're for giants they taste pretty authentic. Get some decent French ham while you're there and some posh salami. Don't take any guff from the tall snotty-nosed women, if she starts up just mumble your words when ordering, it really winds her up. 

#33
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We too are suffering from the lack of a decent sausage - echo the issue of it seeming to be the thicker skins. We've resorted to the "breakfast" sausage, predominantly from FarmBoy - and that's as close as we have found to something decent. Desperately missing the Sainsburys line of "fancy" sausages, I'd even take Sainsburys basic at this point lol.
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We too are suffering from the lack of a decent sausage - echo the issue of it seeming to be the thicker skins. We've resorted to the "breakfast" sausage, predominantly from FarmBoy - and that's as close as we have found to something decent. Desperately missing the Sainsburys line of "fancy" sausages, I'd even take Sainsburys basic at this point lol.
Last edited by Siouxie; Apr 9th 2014 at 2:31 pm.




) soon so will have to take a look. I just Google'd them, any recommendations sausage wise (never said that before!)