I love these sausages and also the Quorn ones actually. Anyway, I came across this deal you might like.
If you have not tried the veggie ones I definitely recomend them. Less calories and delicious. I do eat meat and when I have a cooked breakfast I use meat bacon but these sausages.
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favvers to jayjayuk1234
17 Jan 1714#2
Someone who has obviously never eaten these ones.
alithomas
17 Jan 178#4
Not a bad alternative to cancer causing pork. I'm not a vegetarian but we inevitably need to eat less meat and this is a good start. They do use palm oil though.
vinit9 to jayjayuk1234
17 Jan 176#3
They're not bad at all.
PG9999
17 Jan 175#7
Most that criticise have no idea. I would point out that to try then costs £1. If you like them then the health benefits are huge and they are much cheaper. If you dont like them then fair enough - that's ok - give them to someone that does (and many do).
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jayjayuk1234
17 Jan 173#1
Not bad if you like the taste of cardboard
favvers to jayjayuk1234
17 Jan 1714#2
Someone who has obviously never eaten these ones.
vinit9 to jayjayuk1234
17 Jan 176#3
They're not bad at all.
smartypants71 to jayjayuk1234
17 Jan 17#9
Another witless wonder added to the blacklist.
T02 to jayjayuk1234
17 Jan 171#10
0.0001 out 10 for originality/wit
oldskoolpug to jayjayuk1234
18 Jan 17#27
Have you tried them?
alithomas
17 Jan 178#4
Not a bad alternative to cancer causing pork. I'm not a vegetarian but we inevitably need to eat less meat and this is a good start. They do use palm oil though.
villan57 to alithomas
17 Jan 17#11
Would than be carcinogenic free palm oil ?
unknownorigin
17 Jan 175#5
These are actually vegan
mikeymopp
17 Jan 173#6
I've eaten these before, they are delicious.
PG9999
17 Jan 175#7
Most that criticise have no idea. I would point out that to try then costs £1. If you like them then the health benefits are huge and they are much cheaper. If you dont like them then fair enough - that's ok - give them to someone that does (and many do).
mas99
17 Jan 17#8
They're OK, but £1 is the normal price in morrisions. Every now and again they go up to 'full' price but not for long.
I prefer the rosemary & red onion(?) which are generally not reduced.
jayjayuk1234
17 Jan 171#12
Where was the 000.1 wit? I was being serious, these are bland.
Oh no! sleep lost = 0000000000000000000000.0%
What have i done, offended you over your favourite sausages! :smile:
No obviously not! - if you like them so much, drop me a pm i'll post them to you and you can have the rest of the box!
muzzzzzzzzzy
17 Jan 17#13
Lower your expectations!
Easy Action Baby
17 Jan 17#14
I agree with jj these are quite hard once cooked and board-like.
We recently threw 2 boxes in the bin. Linda veggie sausages were much better when launched years ago or perhaps there are more and better veggie options now.
E.g. The quorn ones are better.
Just my opinion and keep eating them if you enjoy.
kashavsehra to Easy Action Baby
19 Jan 17#40
If you microwave them for a couple of mins before grilling they are much better
godzillafan
17 Jan 171#15
You sure this is good for you, the ingredients list reads like some sort of chemical pattie!
topcaty
17 Jan 171#16
So, if you`re not into meat, then why the craving for sausages that look, ( and you are hoping ) taste like meat?
Just curious.
Gollywood to topcaty
17 Jan 171#17
Do they aim to replicate the taste of meat or are the veggie flavoured sausages?
Jestabobo to topcaty
18 Jan 171#20
Because some people just aren't into the suffering of which you spare yourself the sight
nomez to topcaty
18 Jan 17#21
For me its quite the opposite. I wouldn't mind trying some LM veggie items but the fact they are sausages (but veggie obvs) puts me off lol.
defairmans to topcaty
18 Jan 17#35
Meat doesn't look like sausages. It looks like a cow or a pig or a chicken. In other words, an animal. Also some people still like the taste of meat but choose not to eat them for ethical reasons. I stopped eating meat when I was a kid and never liked the taste of it but add meat substitutes to vary my diet. I don't eat things like mince and steak substitues because of the textures but most veg options taste like vegetarian food to me, not meat.
ezzer72
17 Jan 17#18
Urgh.
kingp1n
18 Jan 17#19
these are for £1 in farmfoods too along with the sausage rolls... which also taste great
favvers
18 Jan 17#22
I thought you didn't like them? Why would you keep the rest of the box?
pooley1977
18 Jan 17#23
junk food is junk food, even if it is meat free...at least there is an alternative so heat!
Priyapea
18 Jan 17#24
Wow lots of beef arising from these vegetarian sausages. Calm down people. High in salt so ones to stay away from if you have high BP but otherwise delicious!
pr2thej
18 Jan 17#25
these are very good. They're not a real sausage obviously, they're noticeably drier. However you may prefer a mouthful of fat ymmv
Anne10
18 Jan 17#26
Thanks for letting us know about this deal pg9999!
oldskoolpug
18 Jan 17#28
Heat from me. They are yummy and taste very meaty in fact
benlondon
18 Jan 17#29
ah yes the good old "vegetarian sausages are much healthier than meat" - yes, with all the salt they include and also the palm oil..............much, much healthier
everything in moderation as they say
thingswelike
18 Jan 17#30
Are these 'outrageously succulent' ones any different to previous incarnations?
Whenever I'm in a cafe and I get served Linda McCartney, they get struck off the list :smiley:
Shelleydog to thingswelike
18 Jan 17#31
Most cafes I go in you have to ask for them - otherwise you get bog standard meat and sawdust sausages.
neal
18 Jan 17#32
Great price, the rosemary ones do taste better than these imho
nipacurrant2
18 Jan 171#33
As a carnivore these are surprisingly good
thingswelike
18 Jan 17#34
Well obviously I'm talking about veggie breakfasts and the like
cazsilver
18 Jan 17#36
I`m not a vegetarian, but I use these for sausages & mash occasionally as a healthier lower fat choice.
My children like them too.
Tesco also do a nice own brand Cumberland style veggie sausage which are quite tasty.
The trick is to not over cook them otherwise they do dry out.
Heat added :smiley:
Exinferis
18 Jan 173#37
*Sigh* I knew there would be meat eaters trying to be "funny" here, it happens every time a veggie deal is posted. Don't know why, I don't go to the meat deals and whine that "Turkey's too dry and tastes like cardboard!". :smirk:
As for the taste, I don't think any veggie product tastes like meat. If they did I'd stop eating them as that's one of the reasons I don't eat meat, it's foul taste! Veggie sausages taste like veggie sausages. Veggie "chicken" doesn't taste like chicken it tastes like veggie "chicken"! I specifically avoid Quorn's veggie bacon because I've been told it does have a similar taste and I loathe bacon, always have.
And they don't go dry if you cook them properly! But the same could be said for all food.
Thanks though OP for the info!
maggi999
18 Jan 17#38
Probably because of the plethora of vegetarians that go on 'meat product' postings and witter on about meat being murder, etc, etc, etc and other such ****.
As for meat tasting foul, I thought that was chicken that tasted fowl..........he, he, he, did you see what I did there, ha, ha, ha................
jnigel26
18 Jan 17#39
[quote=Exinferis]*Sigh* I knew there would be meat eaters trying to be "funny" here, it happens every time a veggie deal is posted. Don't know why, I don't go to the meat deals and whine that "Turkey's too dry and tastes like cardboard!". :smirk:
[quote]
Yet some veggie idiot above though posted 'cancer causing pork'.
As a meat eater I take exception to that too. Everyone to their own. It's really funny that since so called 'healthy eating' came in and everyone (well, idiots) began to have a fear of the word 'fat', and eat lots of **** ready meals and so called healthy crap (which isn't healthy at all) that this nation has simply got more obese by the minute.
If you don't like meat, that is fair enough.
It's the dicks who say they like meat but cut off the fat. Idiots, in the 60s and 70s and even 80s nobody did that. We also drank full cream milk, not rubbish like skimmed, we ate butter (not Flora crap or other spreads full of ****) and plenty of red meat (yet we were all like beanstalks). Thankfully, some are now waking up and realising fat is not bad for you, in fact it's the opposite. I'm just going to have a lovely steak... more nutrients in are in just one steak than in a host of other stuff combined that can be put on your plate. Anything in moderation is good for you, but miss out on the vital nutrients the body needs and see if you are still here in many years to come. Well, you won't will you? Await in years to come the brainwashing the other way, we are all dying younger! LOL
Opening post
If you have not tried the veggie ones I definitely recomend them. Less calories and delicious. I do eat meat and when I have a cooked breakfast I use meat bacon but these sausages.
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All comments (40)
I prefer the rosemary & red onion(?) which are generally not reduced.
Oh no! sleep lost = 0000000000000000000000.0%
What have i done, offended you over your favourite sausages! :smile:
No obviously not! - if you like them so much, drop me a pm i'll post them to you and you can have the rest of the box!
We recently threw 2 boxes in the bin. Linda veggie sausages were much better when launched years ago or perhaps there are more and better veggie options now.
E.g. The quorn ones are better.
Just my opinion and keep eating them if you enjoy.
Just curious.
everything in moderation as they say
Whenever I'm in a cafe and I get served Linda McCartney, they get struck off the list :smiley:
My children like them too.
Tesco also do a nice own brand Cumberland style veggie sausage which are quite tasty.
The trick is to not over cook them otherwise they do dry out.
Heat added :smiley:
As for the taste, I don't think any veggie product tastes like meat. If they did I'd stop eating them as that's one of the reasons I don't eat meat, it's foul taste! Veggie sausages taste like veggie sausages. Veggie "chicken" doesn't taste like chicken it tastes like veggie "chicken"! I specifically avoid Quorn's veggie bacon because I've been told it does have a similar taste and I loathe bacon, always have.
And they don't go dry if you cook them properly! But the same could be said for all food.
Thanks though OP for the info!
As for meat tasting foul, I thought that was chicken that tasted fowl..........he, he, he, did you see what I did there, ha, ha, ha................
[quote]
Yet some veggie idiot above though posted 'cancer causing pork'.
As a meat eater I take exception to that too. Everyone to their own. It's really funny that since so called 'healthy eating' came in and everyone (well, idiots) began to have a fear of the word 'fat', and eat lots of **** ready meals and so called healthy crap (which isn't healthy at all) that this nation has simply got more obese by the minute.
If you don't like meat, that is fair enough.
It's the dicks who say they like meat but cut off the fat. Idiots, in the 60s and 70s and even 80s nobody did that. We also drank full cream milk, not rubbish like skimmed, we ate butter (not Flora crap or other spreads full of ****) and plenty of red meat (yet we were all like beanstalks). Thankfully, some are now waking up and realising fat is not bad for you, in fact it's the opposite. I'm just going to have a lovely steak... more nutrients in are in just one steak than in a host of other stuff combined that can be put on your plate. Anything in moderation is good for you, but miss out on the vital nutrients the body needs and see if you are still here in many years to come. Well, you won't will you? Await in years to come the brainwashing the other way, we are all dying younger! LOL