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or even ham sandwich

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not sure i've ever met a glamorgan sausage.

They are well worth it for anyone who eats leeks and cheese and doesn't mind non-meat things rolled into a sausage shape!


Haven't had them for ages actually, I like them with mash and either beans or tinned plum tomatoes :)

You used to be able to buy them in supermarkets, but I feel like they've been superseded by posher and more expensive pea protein based meat substitutes (that also fit the vegan category, unlike the Glamorgan sausage with its lashings of cheese!).
 
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My wife and I once stayed in a rather nice hill-top golf club in Sri Lanka where we were served Brown Windsor soup by a silent- footed waiter wearing white cotton gloves.
 
Lincolnshire sausages.

Lincolnshire plum bread.

Lincolnshire Poacher cheese.

Lincolnshire red grass fed beef.

That's the only 4 that I can think of specifically named after Lincolnshire.
 
Sussex Pond Pudding.

There's a hamlet called Fryup in the North York Moors, but I doubt if that's where fryups got their name.
 
or even ham sandwich

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Actually took the family out for a sandwich in Sandwich. Because I thought it would be cute/funny.

Could I get an actual sandwich in Sandwich? Could I fuck. We ended up jumping into the car to somewhere more civilised. ( I think it was
 
The Paignton Pudding. Definitely a full meal, as it's the size of a cow.


An event boasting "an unlimited supply of Paignton cider." How could anyone possibly have foreseen that things would turn ugly.
 
The Paignton Pudding. Definitely a full meal, as it's the size of a cow.


An event boasting "an unlimited supply of Paignton cider." How could anyone possibly have foreseen that things would turn ugly.
That's me sorted. What's everyone else having? :)
 
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