For allergens, including Cereals containing Gluten, see ingredients in capitals Contains Soya Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites Contains Wheat
Ralph888
19 Sep 17#2
Great price. I don't know how they can make these and sell them for a pound and make any profit.
Uns
19 Sep 17#3
Great sausages! Hot
Rhythmeister
19 Sep 17#4
Made from real vegetarians?
paulandpam1
19 Sep 17#5
I'd love to be a vegetarian but after trying these and the Linda McCartney burgers last week I can see why people still eat meat as I really couldn't stand the taste of them. On a plus side though the dog ate them quite happily.
ThePennyPincher to paulandpam1
20 Sep 17#10
Not a good idea to feed Dogs these over meat regularly though as they are meat eaters and require meat in their diet. Same for Cats.
Rhythmeister to ThePennyPincher
20 Sep 17#16
They can be supplemented, they don't actually require meat but dogs are more suited to a rotting flesh free diet.
davegray27 to ThePennyPincher
20 Sep 17#19
You must be thinking of cats which are carnivorous, dogs can survive on a plant-based diet quite easily.
Bless you M1LFHunter, did a vegetarian M1LF turn you down in the past? :wink:
M1LFHunter to davegray27
26 Sep 17#21
Yeah, she didn't like pork, but strangely, liked beef curtains.
paulandpam1 to ThePennyPincher
22 Sep 17#20
I only gave them to the dog to save wasting them in the dustbin. He certainly won't be getting anymore because I'll never buy these things again but I do intend trying the Quorn sausages mentioned in one of the posts above.
Rhythmeister to paulandpam1
20 Sep 17#17
These days it's REALLY easy to not eat the flesh of intelligent animals; Quorn sausages are pretty damn good when they're fried slowly.
M1LFHunter
19 Sep 17#6
They certainly will be rubber bullets
Rhythmeister to M1LFHunter
20 Sep 17#18
Not in the slightest! They're great in sausage sandwiches and keep a man satisfied for hours :face_with_monocle:
M1LFHunter
19 Sep 17#7
I've never come across anyone as sanctimonious as vegetarians who don't eat meat but want to eat 'like meat' tools!
bigpappa69 to M1LFHunter
20 Sep 17#12
Care to explain, or do you just not know what "sanctimonious" means?
What about someone who loves meat, but doesn't want to eat it for animal welfare reasons?
carrotming
19 Sep 17#8
i cant vouch for these but the red onion and rosemary ones are delicious i just put mine in the microwave for a couple of mins and they're lovely, I made the mistake of grilling them once .............. never again, you need to be like jaws from james bond or at least have a pocket angle grinder to cut the devils :imp:
Opening post
Linda McCartney Vegetarian Sausages (6 = 300g) was £2.00 now £1.00
Vegetarian Society approved
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegans
Suitable for Vegetarians
For allergens, including Cereals containing Gluten, see ingredients in capitals
Contains Soya Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites Contains Wheat
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Linda McCartney Vegetarian Sausages (6 = 300g) was £2.00 now £1.00
Vegetarian Society approved
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegans
Suitable for Vegetarians
For allergens, including Cereals containing Gluten, see ingredients in capitals
Contains Soya Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites Contains Wheat
Bless you M1LFHunter, did a vegetarian M1LF turn you down in the past? :wink:
He certainly won't be getting anymore because I'll never buy these things again but I do intend trying the Quorn sausages mentioned in one of the posts above.
What about someone who loves meat, but doesn't want to eat it for animal welfare reasons?
Very good deal.