On the shelf at the usual price, scanned in at 43p (think this has happened in the past as well). Might just be a local error or national.
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Jonnnboy to Mr Weasle
16 Dec 156#14
Take them out of the box before you eat them.
arch68
16 Dec 155#5
I don't understand, she wasn't a big woman, how can they still be making sausages?
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Blinks
16 Dec 151#26
If you find them a bit dry just cook them with a bit of vegetable oil I find the Quorn sausages taste better like this.
jenniejamescot
16 Dec 151#25
Makes perfect stuffing balls for Christmas! I'm a slimming world fan and these are 'free food' perfect no hassle just defrost roll up and cook!
Benjamina
16 Dec 15#24
theres hardly any fat in :confused:
sweetpea10
16 Dec 15#1
Im not a vegetarian, but does anybody know what these taste like, to a non vegi?
harams to sweetpea10
16 Dec 151#3
Not tried these particular ones but since watching Cowspiricy I have cut down on meat (still have it with most meals but not always now) and have been surprised at how nice some of the veggie stuff is.
M_z to sweetpea10
16 Dec 15#6
They are fatty and don't taste that great. Cover them in ketchup, don't worry about what's in them too much, fine for a 'cant be bothered' dinner. Just like the real thing really.
Lexxx to sweetpea10
16 Dec 151#9
I'm not veggie myself, but my best friend is vegan so we tend to eat these when having meals. They can taste dry if overcooked, but I still find the texture of these far nicer than Quorn ones (they're too smooth!). These ones are more like chopped fibres, a kind of rosti if you like. I have them on their own for bangers and mash, and also chop them up in casseroles etc. I don't pay more than £1 for 6, so 43p is a great price.
JulieWood1 to sweetpea10
16 Dec 151#13
Not great, too much rosemary in them
Otto_Man to sweetpea10
16 Dec 151#23
The red onion and rosemary ones are lovely (I'm not vegetarian either), great as a healthier option with a cooked breakfast or with some mash
As an ex-vegetarian these are not the best ones. Taste dry
rebooooooot to jocky32000
16 Dec 15#21
They have changed in recent times, but I know exactly what you mean. I find if you fry them in a little olive oil they don't end up all dried out as they can grilled.
archie41
16 Dec 15#20
they are probably old stock, so have you got the bar code number please, as i would love to find these.
i cant read the receipt, cany you say what type of store, eg extra
furbix
16 Dec 15#17
Taste better than meat ones. As do the cauldron lincolnshire ones.
jocky32000 to furbix
16 Dec 15#19
Cauldron ones are much nicer
gsj87
16 Dec 15#18
Been having these for years, they're great. They work pretty well as hot dogs. Yes, they're a little bit dry but nothing some ketchup doesn't sort out. 11g of protein per sausage too!
scifigirl
16 Dec 15#16
these are very yummy actually, heat added :smiley:
iknowwhatactualdealsare
16 Dec 15#15
They are ok and good for Atkins diet as quite low carb heat :smiley:
Mr Weasle
16 Dec 15#2
CARDBOARD......YUK.
Jonnnboy to Mr Weasle
16 Dec 156#14
Take them out of the box before you eat them.
Lloydinio
16 Dec 152#12
I'm a vegetarian, but I don't eat eggs, and I'm not a vegan. so the Linda McCartney range are great for egg free vegetarian sausages. hott
M_z
16 Dec 15#11
Yeah, cant argue with 43p for six, thats for sure.
simonturner69
16 Dec 15#10
These taste fine, 2g fat per sausage too.
BobMass
16 Dec 15#8
This is about the worst range of veggie food imho
Chickedy
16 Dec 15#7
agree with this, they aren't the best tasting
arch68
16 Dec 155#5
I don't understand, she wasn't a big woman, how can they still be making sausages?
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barcode is 5 014008 002022
BBE FEB 2017
Packaging red (some sort of xmas special product maybe?)
This store: http://www.tesco.com/store-locator/uk/?bID=4482
i cant read the receipt, cany you say what type of store, eg extra