mwg
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Yeah it's too dry without gravy even with a whole slab of butter in it.
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Ben G
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sausages, mash and beans here.
splash of worcestershire sauce also.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
I found beans and mash to be a Northern 'thing', where as peas and mash is Southern. Either way, got to have some form of 'veg' with it.
GTFO racist.
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Russ
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Onion gravy
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Corsa_Sport21
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Gravy.
Got to be with Pork Sweet Chilli and Irn Bru sausages though.
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Eck
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Stuart's Irn Bru sausages Fuck yeah!
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Robin
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Sorry what?!
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Corsa_Sport21
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Proper sausage for Scotch people.
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mwg
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Well fired scotch sausages?
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Robin
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Surely a proper scotch sausage is just a haggis?
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Corsa_Sport21
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Haggis isn't a sausage.
Irn Bru sausages are the new craze up here, fookin awesome so they are.
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Surely a proper scotch sausage is just a haggis?
There's no real proof that it originated here. I suppose we could have a chicken tikka sausage since that started in Glasgow, but I'm happy with my Irn Bru sausages Actually Matty, aye. On a well fired roll
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Robin
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Genuine question here.
If you look at the component parts of a sausage and a haggis... how is a haggis not a sausage?
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Haggis isn't a sausage.
Irn Bru sausages are the new craze up here, fookin awesome so they are.
Stuart's have been making them for a while though have they not? You'll know better than me Just seems people are only starting to notice them now but been out years!
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Genuine question here.
If you look at the component parts of a sausage and a haggis... how is a haggis not a sausage?
How many sausages have you seen cooked in a sheeps' stomach, man? I see what you're saying though. There are haggis sausages. But they are fuckall on IB sausages.
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Corsa_Sport21
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Because the components aren't the same.
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ed
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Haggis contains all sorts of loveliness - it's best not to think about it while you're eating it because it's pretty tasty
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Robin
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sausages traditionally were cooked in intestines so there's not a lot of difference there.
they're both basically offal stuffed inside some sort of digestive tract offcut, mixed with spices and herbs.
The only difference I can see is haggis has suet in it
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Corsa_Sport21
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quote: Originally posted by Eck
quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Haggis isn't a sausage.
Irn Bru sausages are the new craze up here, fookin awesome so they are.
Stuart's have been making them for a while though have they not? You'll know better than me Just seems people are only starting to notice them now but been out years!
Aye Stuart's started it all, now all the butchers have started doing them.
Aye a think so, probably around 2 years iirc.
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ed
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Haggis is made of sheep heart, lungs and liver with barley and spices. Sausages are normally made of pork, mixed with spices. Sheep and pigs are different animals right?
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Robin
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so what do you call beef, venison or lamb sausages?
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mwg
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You can get chicken sausages.
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Corsa_Sport21
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
sausages traditionally were cooked in intestines so there's not a lot of difference there.
they're both basically offal stuffed inside some sort of digestive tract offcut, mixed with spices and herbs.
The only difference I can see is haggis has suet in it
And oatmeal,liver, and alot of other shite that isn't in sausages.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
so what do you call beef, venison or lamb sausages?
Probably sausages. The point was merely that haggis is a specific thing and not really a sausage.
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Robin
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So the argument is that some specific ingredients in haggis aren't in sausages, although many sausages have differing ingredients but are also called sausages but a haggis, which is essentially the same idea but in a sheep's stomach is not a sausage?
Does that mean it's not the ingredients but the skin which defines it?
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