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East Dulwich residents, want to win a brand-new gas barbecue worth ?300?


The Original London Banger is calling for London sausage lovers to submit their favourite banger recipes. Represent your community by telling us what your favourite type of sausage is and you could win the barbecue of your dreams!


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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> East dulwich's favourite sausage if Fois Gras and

> Quail with a sprig of Rosemary.

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> Peckham and Nunhead's favourite sausage is road

> kill and minorities with a dash of skunk.


BBW, you forgot the 'poverty and knife-crime' chipolata. A perennial Nunhead favourite.

How could I forget Horsebox.


The 'poverty and knife crime' chipolata has a bitter taste to it which makes it stand out as a bit of an under achiever taste wise but the most conspicuous quality to this particular banger is it's sharp aroma that some connoisseurs may find an intimidating prospect.


All in all, it's rather confrontational on the palette.

Horsebox Wrote:

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> What's your favorite type of sauasage, daizie?



The type that has veins and a salty after taste. I believe the recipe originates in the french town Boloin or somwwhere like that.

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