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Whatโ€™s your favourites?
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Lidls used to do a pork and Stilton sausage. They were really really good unfortunately they stopped selling them a good while ago. I've been chasing them in other shops ever since.
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My local butcher's are my favourite by far. Of the commercial ones, Powter's and Musk's are pretty good.
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fergie68 wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 14:30 -
Lidls used to do a pork and Stilton sausage. They were really really good unfortunately they stopped selling them a good while ago. I've been chasing them in other shops ever since.
Good shout I'm going to lidl now. Reminded me of the chilli bratwurst they used to have but not seen it in ages ๐Ÿ˜•

Dont like butchers around here but back in blantyre for my Lorne and tesco do a not bad cumberland
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Hogans in Liverpool supplyโ€™s all the restaurants there sausages are amazing and hardly any fat at all shame they stopped selling to the public
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Over here there's a sausage that's quite similar to Cumberland sausage. Every time our lass goes away I cook it for myself as she's too healthy to eat it. I always roast sausages - it's the only way!
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Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 14:46 -
My local butcher's are my favourite by far. Of the commercial ones, Powter's and Musk's are pretty good.
Arrange a meet up with Hammy, you'll be spoilt!!

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Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 21:46 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 14:46 -
My local butcher's are my favourite by far. Of the commercial ones, Powter's and Musk's are pretty good.
Arrange a meet up with Hammy, you'll be spoilt!!

:wink:
We do produce good sausages in Suffolk. Why Newmarket is particularly known for them I have no idea!
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Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 22:05 -
Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 21:46 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 14:46 -
My local butcher's are my favourite by far. Of the commercial ones, Powter's and Musk's are pretty good.
Arrange a meet up with Hammy, you'll be spoilt!!

:wink:
We do produce good sausages in Suffolk. Why Newmarket is particularly known for them I have no idea!
Cumbria, Lincoln and my local butcher may have the same argument :wink:
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Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 23:28 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 22:05 -
Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 21:46 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 14:46 -
My local butcher's are my favourite by far. Of the commercial ones, Powter's and Musk's are pretty good.
Arrange a meet up with Hammy, you'll be spoilt!!

:wink:
We do produce good sausages in Suffolk. Why Newmarket is particularly known for them I have no idea!
Cumbria, Lincoln and my local butcher may have the same argument :wink:
The Lincs sausages I've had have always been too heavy on the herbs for my liking.
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Ozzies Oinkers just down the road from me. You can see them all running around before you get to eat them :laughs:
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Almost any Lincolnshire sausage that is local butcher made.I am not from Lincolnshire but live there, I have been all over and Lincs. are just the best.
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These aren't deluxe by any means, but if you've got a co-op that sells CM (Calder millerfield) pork links then try them! They're just plain cheap sausages, not in the upmarket 'outdoor bred, organic fed' section. Not sure if they'll have them in England but these are really tasty, and the right price for a miserable Scotsman too.

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Lincolnshire or cumberland for me.
You can keep your supermarket one`s, butchers only please.. :thumbs:

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Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Thu Feb 22 2024 08:34 -
Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 23:28 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 22:05 -
Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 21:46 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 14:46 -
My local butcher's are my favourite by far. Of the commercial ones, Powter's and Musk's are pretty good.
Arrange a meet up with Hammy, you'll be spoilt!!

:wink:
We do produce good sausages in Suffolk. Why Newmarket is particularly known for them I have no idea!
Cumbria, Lincoln and my local butcher may have the same argument :wink:
The Lincs sausages I've had have always been too heavy on the herbs for my liking.
Hammy introduced me to Powters and Musks. IIRC his sister worked at Musks.

Powters were available in my local Tesco for a while quite a few years ago.

Both great sausages!
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You are Sausage.... :laughs:
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Mercman wrote: โ†‘Fri Feb 23 2024 23:39 -
You are Sausage.... :laughs:
For once Ray ,I was keeping quiet. :grin:
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Happy Hayes wrote: โ†‘Sat Feb 24 2024 01:13 -
Mercman wrote: โ†‘Fri Feb 23 2024 23:39 -
You are Sausage.... :laughs:
For once Ray ,I was keeping quiet. :grin:
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My local butcher, does various flavours and styles
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Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Thu Feb 22 2024 08:34 -
Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 23:28 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 22:05 -
Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 21:46 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 14:46 -
My local butcher's are my favourite by far. Of the commercial ones, Powter's and Musk's are pretty good.
Arrange a meet up with Hammy, you'll be spoilt!!

:wink:
We do produce good sausages in Suffolk. Why Newmarket is particularly known for them I have no idea!
Cumbria, Lincoln and my local butcher may have the same argument :wink:
The Lincs sausages I've had have always been too heavy on the herbs for my liking.
And me.

There are actually three Newmarket sausage producers. Powters, Musks and one other that gets mentioned but that Iโ€™ve never come across.

Musks have three royal warrants. Our late queen loved them. Theyโ€™ve become so renowned that the name, โ€˜Newmarket sausageโ€™ has been listed as a world food.

I often try other butchers sausages too, and there are several that I enjoy as much as the Newmarkets.
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Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Thu Feb 22 2024 18:43 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Thu Feb 22 2024 08:34 -
Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 23:28 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 22:05 -
Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 21:46 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 14:46 -
My local butcher's are my favourite by far. Of the commercial ones, Powter's and Musk's are pretty good.
Arrange a meet up with Hammy, you'll be spoilt!!

:wink:
We do produce good sausages in Suffolk. Why Newmarket is particularly known for them I have no idea!
Cumbria, Lincoln and my local butcher may have the same argument :wink:
The Lincs sausages I've had have always been too heavy on the herbs for my liking.
Hammy introduced me to Powters and Musks. IIRC his sister worked at Musks.

Powters were available in my local Tesco for a while quite a few years ago.

Both great sausages!
She did, and I used to be able to get them for peanuts, hence the various cook ups down the years.

Itโ€™s about time you came down and had another Bankside supper.๐Ÿ™‚
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Chris Hammond wrote: โ†‘Sat Mar 02 2024 08:00 -
Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Thu Feb 22 2024 18:43 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Thu Feb 22 2024 08:34 -
Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 23:28 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 22:05 -
Bob Watson wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 21:46 -
Steve Dennington wrote: โ†‘Wed Feb 21 2024 14:46 -
My local butcher's are my favourite by far. Of the commercial ones, Powter's and Musk's are pretty good.
Arrange a meet up with Hammy, you'll be spoilt!!

:wink:
We do produce good sausages in Suffolk. Why Newmarket is particularly known for them I have no idea!
Cumbria, Lincoln and my local butcher may have the same argument :wink:
The Lincs sausages I've had have always been too heavy on the herbs for my liking.
Hammy introduced me to Powters and Musks. IIRC his sister worked at Musks.

Powters were available in my local Tesco for a while quite a few years ago.

Both great sausages!
She did, and I used to be able to get them for peanuts, hence the various cook ups down the years.

Itโ€™s about time you came down and had another Bankside supper.๐Ÿ™‚

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I bought two packs of these yesterday so I'm going to cook a sausage casserole for the girls. Never tried these before.
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I remember me and Rik Westley anchoring up in the middle of Llandofthedeadog ressie many years ago while I knocked up a bunch of sausage sarnies. By the time Iโ€™d finished cooking them there must have been half a dozen boats all linked together by hand around us. Like a floating greasy spoon. ๐Ÿ˜€
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Clonakilty sausage from the Emerald Ilse are untouchable.
Pity I missed my trip this March as I usually bring back a stack along with Rudds white and black pudding.
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Chris Hammond wrote: โ†‘Thu Mar 21 2024 06:04 -
I remember me and Rik Westley anchoring up in the middle of Llandofthedeadog ressie many years ago while I knocked up a bunch of sausage sarnies. By the time Iโ€™d finished cooking them there must have been half a dozen boats all linked together by hand around us. Like a floating greasy spoon. ๐Ÿ˜€

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Monts wrote: โ†‘Fri Mar 22 2024 09:38 -
Chris Hammond wrote: โ†‘Thu Mar 21 2024 06:04 -
I remember me and Rik Westley anchoring up in the middle of Llandofthedeadog ressie many years ago while I knocked up a bunch of sausage sarnies. By the time Iโ€™d finished cooking them there must have been half a dozen boats all linked together by hand around us. Like a floating greasy spoon. ๐Ÿ˜€

Those are often the memories that stand out mate, as opposed to the fish.. :thumbs:
Certainly are in my case Jason. ๐Ÿ˜€
The only fish we saw on that bright becalmed day was a trout pushing five pounds, that, in the middle of a crap dayโ€™s fishing, leapt from nowhere and landed in the middle of a couple of pikerโ€™s boat! ๐Ÿ˜€
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Processed sh** even if they taste good
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Richmond skinless sausages, 6 of them between 2 slices of bread.
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