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StuartHopkin
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Believe Mr Pie has a photo for this thread.
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Quote from: TightPaulFolds on October 04, 2010, 04:01:31 PM
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October 11, 2010, 05:36:40 PM »
Nottingham is clearly the place to be for sausage week.
Me and Hopkin are planning to get on it like cheese on a bonnet.
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October 11, 2010, 06:59:23 PM »
If you cannot wait till November
Try this Sausage pub In High wycombe " The Sausage Tree Pub "
Who have Kangaroo and Ostrich sausages
http://www.sausagetreepub.co.uk/sausagetree-menu-sausage.asp
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October 17, 2010, 08:34:31 PM »
Milton Keynes Food and Drink Fair
Today we went to MK to sample the best of British local grown food.
There were many local butchers all cooking sausages and the smell from all the hot griddles was heavenly.
First up was Ostrich farmers who were cooking burgers and sausages
Then we tried The Buffallo burgers and sausages.
They all had free samples to try, lol
The buffallo farm were also selling Buffallo milk and buffallo ice cream. ( Strange )
Spoiler alert
the following pictures may make you feel Hungry
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October 17, 2010, 08:42:02 PM »
As well as sausages they had real ale to try ( Free )
And I found 4 GIn makers who were giving shots away as well. lol
I tried normal White Gin, Blackcurrant Gin, Sloe Gin, Wellsh Dragon Gin, and many others.
The wife was not happy, she had to drive home
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October 18, 2010, 12:58:14 AM »
Crow. Your life is incredible. Please give me life lessons.
If I come to a sausage festival and get drunk on free gin will Mrs Crow give me a lift to my hotel?
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October 18, 2010, 01:56:48 AM »
Thanks Mr. Pie ( You don't sound Evil at all )
I bet Mrs. Pie drives you home when you have overdone it a bit.
I did buy a pie to take home for dinner tonight it was
Wild Beaver Pie
It was OK , if a bit greasy, lol.
I think the stall holders were trying to get people merry enough to buy the Xmas gift packs.
The Sloe gin stall had 2 small bottles of Sloe with 6 truffles for £14 gift wrapped ( bit dear )
The real Ale stall had 3 bottles for £5 in a carrier bag ( not as cheap as Tescos)
The French Cider Stall was selling 3 bottles for £15 . The cider was a bit cloudy, pale yellow, and a bit rough
The worst sausage I tasted was Real Bore meat, and it took a few shots of gin to get rid of the gamey taste.
It was like eating a normal sausage thats been in the fridge too long, lol
Hope its OK to put a few Gin links in here
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http://www.condessa.co.uk/index.php?cPath=1
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AT Last Sausage Week is here
01 November 2010 from Love Pork
BRITISH SAUSAGE WEEK 2010 GETS OFF TO A FLYING START
Multiple retailers faced their toughest judge today as one of the strictest talent show judges Craig Revel Horwood marked the start of British Sausage Week by announcing the Supermarket winners of Britains Star Sausage competition.
Handing over the ‘Gold Award’ to
Morrisons
for their ‘Pork, Oak Smoked Bacon and Cheddar Cheese Sausage’ Craig said: “I’m known for being a tough judge, but I can genuinely say the standard of entries was so high that picking a winner was hard work, however, this sausage was just fab-u-lous; a worthy winner of the Multiple Retailer Star Sausage title!”
Morrisons said: “It’s an honour to be presented with the
Gold Banger Award
, it’s a favourite with our customers and we are glad Craig agrees.”
Silver awards were given to
Tesco
for their Pork Toulouse Sausage and Marks and Spencer for their ‘Outdoor Bred Pork and Bramley Apple Sausage.’
Sainsbury also received a bronze award for their ‘British Cumberland Sausage’.
A new innovation category was introduced to the competition this year in recognition of the unusual flavours now available on supermarket shelves, resulting in the first ever ‘Purple Banger’ award for Innovation being presented to
Marks and Spencer
for their ‘British Outdoor Bred Pork, Mature Cheddar and Red Onion Sausage.
In-store butcher counters were also included this year and it was Tesco that triumphed in the Best Retailer Butchery Counter category with a ‘Pork, Spanish Red Onion and Tomato Salsa Sausage’.
Each winner was presented with a Banger award and certificate by Craig at a special event which took place at the Butcher’s Hook and Cleaver near Smithfield Market, London.
The day also marks the start of the nationwide sausage tour, with Craig leading the search to find Britain’s star sausages produced by butchers and farm shops across the country, from Bristol to Newcastle*.
Has Craig seen your sausage yet ?
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Sausage History
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November 01, 2010, 11:52:18 PM »
me and my son tried kangaroo and antelope sausage today..,.,.,.,quite nice.,.,.,. but took ages catching them
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