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    My 18yr old son complained that the sausages he cooked while we were away weren't the usual ones as they were all soft. I told him they were the same ones we always have & asked how he cooked them...

    "well, after I'd peeled them, I put them on the grill..."

    He had stood and taken the skin off every sausage

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    I'm not sure why but this reminded me of 'square sausages'. I wonder if they are still around?

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlottenash View Post
    I'm not sure why but this reminded me of 'square sausages'. I wonder if they are still around?
    They are up here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlottenash View Post
    I'm not sure why but this reminded me of 'square sausages'. I wonder if they are still around?
    I'm sure I've seen them in morrisons! My nan always cooked them for me!! : D

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    Loooool sounds like something I'd do! I remember when I moved out of my mum and dads 5 years ago and bought myself a bag of potatoes and onions and shoved them to the back of the cupboard, 4 months later I saw long sprouting things growing out of the cupboard and phoned my mum in tears saying that roots had come up from under my house and what do I do..
    She came round, had a look and laughed for a good ten mins before asking me didn't I know onions and potatoes grew sproutings... Erm no mum, you used to do all my cooking for me!!x
    Kelly xx

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    Sorry but im with your 18yr old x I peel the skin off sausages. They dont spit and they cook so much more quickly and evenly. X

    It was a tip given by my gran now 96 amongst others

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gail Tracey View Post
    Sorry but im with your 18yr old x I peel the skin off sausages. They dont spit and they cook so much more quickly and evenly. X

    It was a tip given by my gran now 96 amongst others
    He will be soooo pleased to know he's not the only one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post

    He will be soooo pleased to know he's not the only one!
    Yay x glad ive made someone happy today lol xx

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    I am trying that, Gail! I hate the smoke from the grill pan with spitting sausages.

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    lol I thought this was going to be a thread about poo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sing-low View Post
    I am trying that, Gail! I hate the smoke from the grill pan with spitting sausages.
    Its much better x she gave me amazing tips when she lived with us x

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    Quote Originally Posted by VeggieSausage View Post
    lol I thought this was going to be a thread about poo!
    Me too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
    My 18yr old son complained that the sausages he cooked while we were away weren't the usual ones as they were all soft. I told him they were the same ones we always have & asked how he cooked them...

    "well, after I'd peeled them, I put them on the grill..."

    He had stood and taken the skin off every sausage
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

 

 

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