A lovely wee sausage......!!!

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A lovely wee sausage......!!!

Post by Epykat » 14 Feb 2005, 16:36

On Prombabe and myself's mission to find Bob a Wabberthwaite sausage we encountered a lovely man in Thomason's butcher's in Keswick :lol: He assures us that his sausage is far superior to Mr Wabberthwaite's so we had to have a go :shock: So......if you've logged in like you said you would.......welcome and we'll give you the results shortly! :D :D
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Post by Maria » 14 Feb 2005, 17:29

:shock: :shock:
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Post by Porty » 14 Feb 2005, 17:30

Marya wrote::shock: :shock:
Ithink you mean: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 15 Feb 2005, 20:14

Tonight was the Big Sizzle-Off. The contestants were as follows:

1. Booths Waberthwaite thin sausage priced at £5:46 a kilo.
2. Thomasons thin Cumberland sausage priced at £4:65 a kilo.

The sausage was served with vine-ripened tomatoes roasted with balsamic vinegar, and washed down with a splendid home-made red wine, courtesy of a neighbour. For the record, we had Cream o' Galloway Chocolate to Die For ice cream for pudding.

The Waberthwaite was a thin link sausage, gently fried in olive oil for around 20 minutes. It is a fine-textured sausage with excellent flavour and just the right amount of pepper.

The Thomasons sausage was of the more traditional coil type. It was cooked in the oven and finished off in the frying pan to achieve the desired golden brown colour and crispness. This had, to my mind, a more authentic flavour and a slightly meatier texture.

The result
Opinion was divided. The kids preferred the Waberthwaite, while froglette and I enjoyed both sausages on their own merits. Congratualtions to both producers on a fine pair of sausages, a credit to Cumbria. The quest for the champion Cumberland sausage, however, is not over yet.

Many thanks to Epykat for making this possible, further proof to our critics of the real tangible good that can come from online discussion. If only we could all join hands and share a sausage, what a wonderful world that would be!

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Post by Maria » 15 Feb 2005, 21:01

Well my white pudding supper from Carlo's was delicious. How was your kebab, ecm? :wink:
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Post by ecm » 15 Feb 2005, 21:06

Marya wrote:Well my white pudding supper from Carlo's was delicious. How was your kebab, ecm? :wink:
It was fab, thanks. Ali enjoyed his haggis supper and now we're suitably stuffed and happy.

Now, for a lovely fag and my happiness will be complete.
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Post by Bob Jefferson » 15 Feb 2005, 22:15

Oi, stop lowering the tone of this thread you two fag hags! :evil:

Further tasting notes: it is also important how the sausage tastes when cold, and indeed in this state the flavours are sometimes more pronounced. The cold Waberthwaite tastes primarily of spice while the Thomasons is clearly a more herb-based sausage. I am most impressed by the texture of the latter and the well-balanced flavour and look fwd to enjoying what's left in my piece tomorrow.

I can only repeat that these are two seriously good sausages and I heartily recommend both.

If any other Cumberland sausage producers out there would like to send me samples of their wares for evaluation purposes, please get in touch.

I am also willing to evalutate other regional specialities, including real ales.

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Post by bellybabe » 15 Feb 2005, 22:37

Bob Jefferson wrote: If only we could all join hands and share a sausage, what a wonderful world that would be!
:shock: Speak for yourself, matey!
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Post by Epykat » 15 Feb 2005, 22:42

Although I didn't personally TASTE the sausages, I have to say that for handling purposes Mr Thomason's travelled better (and he was a very, very nice man :twisted: ) but Mr Wabberthwaite's had that nice, squidgy texture which is so important in a sausage.
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Post by CatzVP » 15 Feb 2005, 22:44

Bob Jefferson wrote: If only we could all join hands and share a sausage, what a wonderful world that would be!
Bob...I told you....Im Married!!! :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Post by CatzVP » 15 Feb 2005, 22:46

Epykat wrote:Although I didn't personally TASTE the sausages, I have to say that for handling purposes Mr Thomason's travelled better (and he was a very, very nice man :twisted: ) but Mr Wabberthwaite's had that nice, squidgy texture which is so important in a sausage.
So you prefer to handle Mr Wabberwathes sausage Epycat.....even though it was squidgy.....Hmmmmm :lol:
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Post by Epykat » 15 Feb 2005, 22:55

Maybe so, but Mr Thomason had a better package.........
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Post by CatzVP » 15 Feb 2005, 23:02

Epykat wrote:Maybe so, but Mr Thomason had a better package.........
:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by ecm » 15 Feb 2005, 23:47

Now who's lowering the tone???
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Will nobody take Bob and his Balsamic Bangers seriously?

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Post by Maria » 16 Feb 2005, 10:59

Bob and his Balsamic Bangers
Sounds like a good name for a pop quiz team! :lol:
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Post by ecm » 16 Feb 2005, 11:02

Marya wrote:
Bob and his Balsamic Bangers
Sounds like a good name for a pop quiz team! :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by DG » 18 Feb 2005, 13:34

I had to take one of my cats back to the vets this week. The vet, who I have not met before, kept referring to Kitty as 'wee sausage' :shock: . She is a particularly meaty looking cat but I did wonder what he planned to do with her next!

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Post by Epykat » 18 Feb 2005, 13:36

DG wrote:She is a particularly meaty looking cat but I did wonder what he planned to do with her next! DG
Was it Mr Bates? That could explain it :shock:
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Post by DG » 18 Feb 2005, 13:58

Didn't get his name, Epykat. Tall man, short brown hair and glasses. :?:

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Post by Epykat » 18 Feb 2005, 18:01

If it was the vet on the High Street that'll be Victor Bates (not Norman!)
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Post by Sandra » 18 Feb 2005, 21:09

DG that is the better vet (if its the shop on the High Street you go to)

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Post by DG » 19 Feb 2005, 09:43

Oh dear :shock: :?
I'll keep that in mind when I need to make another visit.

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