Sam
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I seemed to remember this being available everywhere in Scotland, but I can't find it anywhere down here.
I'm guessing this is just a Scottish only food product?
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John
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I think so, search for lorne sausage, think that's the official name.
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Dave
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The only flat sausages I've seen down here are on McMuffins.
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Sam
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Thanks John. I'm on a mission to find someone down here that sells them 
Dave - they aren't square though.
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John
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http://www.lornesausagesonline.com/
Costco sell a block of it up here also.
[Edited on 19-12-2011 by John]
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IvIarkgraham
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Certain asdas sell them have a look in the freezer aisles
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Dave
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
Thanks John. I'm on a mission to find someone down here that sells them 
Dave - they aren't square though.
I imagine they don't taste much like the proper ones either.
Seems strange they haven't spread south, they're pretty good.
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Matty SRi
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Iceland sell them. Sqausages
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Sam
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I just looked on the Asda website, if I type my postcode nothing comes up but if I type in my old Glasgow one 5 results come up.
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mattk
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Iceland have them!
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Seany
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Surely a butcher will sill lorne sausage? Usually in a block then sliced into squares.
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Bonney
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Farmfoods have them aswell.
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Sam
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There's an Iceland up the road from me, I never actually go in there but tomorrow I'll be making an exception! 
Cheers guys!
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RCoughtrie
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unless its from a butcher it will taste like shit
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emicen
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Lidl breakfast packs
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Sam
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I don't think the butchers round here would sell them TBH.
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Matty SRi
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They dont taste the greatest, but they are sausages, and square! They are in a bread like packet iirc
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by RCoughtrie
unless its from a butcher it will taste like shit
This or at least the fresh ones in supermarkets.
Frozen ones are generally full of fat and shrink into nothing.
[Edited on 19-12-2011 by Hammer]
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Matty SRi
Iceland sell them. Sqausages
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Lynny
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Farmfoods sell them
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Cavey
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I got some from farmfoods, thinking they'd be like mcds.... They were disgusting
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baza31
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When I used to see a girl from Glasgow I used to get them every sat up there in Cumbernauld . Come with some potato thing in too can't remember the name of it now . Nice buttys
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mantamark
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Just get some sausages, take the skin off, mush them together into a square loaf, then cut as required?
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Ben G
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got mine from farmfoods.
they are by far the nicest thing to ever come from scotland.
top of roll
butter
potato scone
ketchup
square sausage
butter
bottom of roll
heaven.
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alan-g-w
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Cheese in between the scone and sausage with tom sauce on top, ultimate
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