Two bags of 10 sausages for £3 or £2 a bag :wink: These are some of the nicer veggie ones I've had.
16 comments
rogparki
31 Aug 17#1
Sorry , I generally like the veggie stuff - But Quorn stuff is gopping :disappointed: Tasteless mush is a polite way to describe them . Linda Mcartney's much better though not the sausages .
54KUR4 to rogparki
31 Aug 17#6
:dizzy_face:
Are you cooking them right? :dizzy_face:
rogparki to 54KUR4
31 Aug 17#7
Chuck them in the oven for about 20 mins and they are bland and gopping - nothing like a "banger " - but probably healthier :thinking:
54KUR4 to rogparki
31 Aug 17#8
Each to their own I guess.... :stuck_out_tongue:
janner66 to rogparki
1 Sep 17#16
I suppose everyone's different. I hate the Linda McCartney stuff and love the Quorn. When was the last time you had Quorn? I have never found it to be mushy and find the chicken substitutes to be much tastier than actual chicken.
cburns
31 Aug 17#2
Always airfry mine...spray with little oil and dust in hot BBQ sauce or anything like....lovely.... and healthy too :thumbsup:
54KUR4 to cburns
31 Aug 17#5
Making me hungry now! Yes, they are great for all dishes too. :smile:
kate.g
31 Aug 17#3
asda doing packs 8 for £1 so slightly better value there - these work great in yorkshire puds...
54KUR4 to kate.g
31 Aug 17#4
I didn't like them, something in there set my IBS off real bad so Iceland it is for me :wink:
jdbigguy to kate.g
1 Sep 17#14
Much better value at ASDA Iceland only 375g so 2 bags = 750g 24 Quorn sausages but they are 336g per bag so 3 bags = 1008g. That's over 33% more sausage.
54KUR4 to jdbigguy
1 Sep 17#15
The price difference is not worth it for me to have a severe flare up of IBS! :dizzy_face:
fishmaster
31 Aug 17#9
Eating food properly is really really easy. If it's man made don't eat it, simple as that. Everything you eat should be as it came from nature, if you eat that way you can't go wrong. So Quorn breaks this rule and is processed crap.
54KUR4 to fishmaster
31 Aug 17#12
........ I take it you avoid chemical filled meat then?
Opening post
These are some of the nicer veggie ones I've had.
16 comments
Are you cooking them right? :dizzy_face:
Each to their own I guess.... :stuck_out_tongue:
Iceland only 375g so 2 bags = 750g
24 Quorn sausages but they are 336g per bag so 3 bags = 1008g. That's over 33% more sausage.