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    Wakey Wakey Eggs n Bakey..
    OK it's just toast but I like saying that

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    Wakey Wakey Eggs n Bakey..
    OK it's just toast but I like saying that

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    I tell you,if you ever aquire diabetes, it's never just toast ever again. It's a beautiful treat.
    Come along inside,We'll see if tea and buns can make the world a betterplace.~TheWind in the Willow~

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    My stepdad was from Knightswood Glasgow and here in the US he raised me on such treats as Black and white puddings. And I am one sausage eating hobbit let me tell you. If sausage ever disappeared from the earth then so would I.
    Come along inside,We'll see if tea and buns can make the world a betterplace.~TheWind in the Willow~

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    Cumberland, Lincolnshire, the good old Richmond sausage.
    Nower days I eat vegetarian sausages.
    They take hardly any cooking and can be quite nice..
    I'm feeling hungry now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    Cumberland, Lincolnshire, the good old Richmond sausage.
    Nower days I eat vegetarian sausages.
    They take hardly any cooking and can be quite nice..
    I'm feeling hungry now.
    You're hungry ? Now you got me worked up ha ha. I had some Cumberland sausage for the first time last summer at a British style tea shop here in Denver. I was surprised.They were very good.
    Come along inside,We'll see if tea and buns can make the world a betterplace.~TheWind in the Willow~

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    No more Mr. Nice Guy.
    I added a chocolate twist.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    Cumberland, Lincolnshire, the good old Richmond sausage.
    Nower days I eat vegetarian sausages.
    They take hardly any cooking and can be quite nice..
    I'm feeling hungry now.
    I do love a good sausage and was very surprised at how good Cumberland sausage was when we visited the UK. We had brunch at a hotel in the UK and the breakfast sausage was very good also. I had the meat variety and the boss had the veggie variety. I had a taste of her's and got some more veggie sausage for myself as it was that good. Makes me wonder why any plant based meats I have tried over here taste nothing like the real thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    I do love a good sausage and was very surprised at how good Cumberland sausage was when we visited the UK. We had brunch at a hotel in the UK and the breakfast sausage was very good also. I had the meat variety and the boss had the veggie variety. I had a taste of her's and got some more veggie sausage for myself as it was that good. Makes me wonder why any plant based meats I have tried over here taste nothing like the real thing.

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    It seems the UK is quite forward in catering for vegetarians . Vegetarian meals, products are available everywhere. Not quite the case in other European countries.
    I find the veggie sausages to be OK in small doses.
    My sandwiches today are veggie sausages with cheddar cheese, pickle and mayo.
    Thought I'd share at that
    Where did you visit in the UK Bob?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    Where did you visit in the UK Bob?
    Been lucky to visit the UK a number of times over the years beginning in the early 1970s with the RCN to Plymouth and Portsmouth. Then later my wife's family had friends in Surrey whom we visited with on a number of occasions. Took the train to Scotland and the ferry over to Northern Ireland one time.

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    Nice.. you've seen more of the UK than me
    I've never been to Ireland or Scotland.
    I might go camping in the Highlands one time, it is in my plans.

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