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bagpuss78 and lozzyloz,

thanks for the news, all be it sad.

I guess it'll be a mad rush to stock up on the pork chips before the shops finally shut down, it's a pity as no other sausage seems to have that slightly spicy / caramelly combination. Oh the joys of a split Kennedy's pork sausage

Ben

As fas as I'm concerned, the best sausages in the UK are from Biggles - and my favourites are the "California" ones - they're nice and spicy Sean!


That's a lot to do with the fact that I'm on a gluten-free diet (it's medical not a faddy choice before anyone starts)! but that aside, they are seriously fantastic sausages!

CALIFORNIA

Pork with paprika, chili and capsicum peppers. Slightly spicy and great for barbecue.



mmmmm - you know me well young Mr Mc


The range sounds very similar to the sausage place in the vaults under London Bridge... could be suppliers I guess - I often stop off and pick some up from there

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