These are my favourites. And please, no hating because they are meat-free - you might even like them...
FirePhantom to littld
1 Oct 163#4
Pretty sure most of the people buying these wouldn't want real ones even if they cost 2p each.
Shine600 to littld
1 Oct 163#3
These are 'real', too, the only difference is these are happy sausages.
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muffboy
2 Oct 16#21
I do not frequent fast food outlets, never had a KFC in my life. Tried a McDonalds 35 years ago and haven't been back.
muffboy
1 Oct 161#6
wouldn't even feed stuff like this to a dog
Monkeyfeet13 to muffboy
2 Oct 16#20
Far better than the rubbish that you're likely happy to eat from the numerous fast food death traps that litter our planet.
littld
1 Oct 16#2
Not bad price but you can get real ones for not much more
Shine600 to littld
1 Oct 163#3
These are 'real', too, the only difference is these are happy sausages.
FirePhantom to littld
1 Oct 163#4
Pretty sure most of the people buying these wouldn't want real ones even if they cost 2p each.
Monkeyfeet13 to littld
2 Oct 16#19
Think you're missing the point to the vegetarian part !
f2k8
2 Oct 16#18
Just another standard meat eater vs non meat eater thread then..
As a meat eater my self, I love these, great for living a healthy life style and they do taste good to me at least, perfect for gym go-ers looking to cut fat in a cutting stage.
CaptCShadow
2 Oct 16#17
Wouldn't eat any Quorn product. I prefer Linda McCartney's too. Better ingredients I think.
roooby
1 Oct 16#15
Sausages are probably the worst of the Quorn products in my opinion. Good price though.
redduck to roooby
1 Oct 16#16
Linda McCartney's are much better and in a different league to these. It might be that the LM are egg free that subconsciously puts me off these.
Shine600
1 Oct 16#14
Other way around for me, I didn't use to like them but really like them now. 15 mins fry-time in a splash of sunflower oil on a low heat. Super good.
irishcream
1 Oct 16#13
Do they pay you £1 to eat them. Even if they do, i'm still not sure...
pennyfarthing88
1 Oct 16#12
These are a belting low fat alternative to the tripe you find in most sausages nowadays.
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dreamsofubuntu
1 Oct 16#7
Really strong herb flavor and not a pleasant texture I think even if I didn't eat meat I wouldn't choose to eat these...
Kombucha to dreamsofubuntu
1 Oct 16#11
I used to like them but not so much anymore. Not sure if they changed or I did. I find they're OK if you bake them for about half an hour, then they aren't quite so mushy in the middle.
Good price if you do like them though!
Holeinone
1 Oct 16#10
The "Mighty Mo" definitely eats these. He dropped one at the Olympics whilst he was running, picked it up and still won. All thanks to Quorn!
Mozart321
1 Oct 161#9
no ' I'll get my coat' yet?
pybacup
1 Oct 162#8
Of course, you could just eat them to be healthy. Less saturated fat, still full of protein. Also, you know what is in these 'fake' sausages unlike 'real' ones.
moby_matt
1 Oct 163#5
These are my favourites. And please, no hating because they are meat-free - you might even like them...
murtgurge
1 Oct 162#1
there is something funny about giving vegetarian sausages faces
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As a meat eater my self, I love these, great for living a healthy life style and they do taste good to me at least, perfect for gym go-ers looking to cut fat in a cutting stage.
Hot :sunglasses:
Good price if you do like them though!