Sausage

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Big Boy wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 10:41 am AFAIK, there is nowhere at the moment. HHH&B will make them, but you would need to order, and that order would have to be quite significant. I pre-order most of my HHH&B stuff these days - very reliable that way.
Thanks for the information, I shall have to do without then as I only need 2 or maximum 4 at a time, therefore the order would not be sufficient
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Anna'a Pies used to do the best looking , but IMHO most disgusting scotch eggs. I know when they relocated from Hua Hin, AP Interfoods started selling their products locally. It might be worth a try.

Don't blame me if you don't like them though - mine ended up inside my dogs, but we all have different tastes.

Their scotch eggs were the only Annas Pies product that I didn't like.
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Big Boy wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 11:14 am scotch eggs were the only Annas Pies product that I didn't like.
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HaHa - you obviously tried them as well.
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I'm almost tempted to make a big batch and have a queue form at the gate ....... lol
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So where do people buy their sausages these days? As has been said it's a bit hit and miss at HHH&B now, although I haven't checked their freezers at the old supermarket - does anyone buy from there? Andreanas sell, or sold a decent sausage, but doesn't produce them regularly.

I am specifically talking English sausages here and I find that those sold by AP, Euro-Deli and the like aren't really an English sausage despite the label, and with respect, mainly being Lincolnshire or Cumberland get's a bit dull. I tried a couple of the variations available from AP and I didn't really care for them.

It got to the stage that if driving, I would bring back frozen sausages from a pub in Khon Kaen, when visiting the other halfs family, but they don't sell them for 'take-away' any more.
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I still get mine from HHH&B. IMHO there's nobody to compare in Hua Hin. In fact I've ordered 10 packs of Cumberland this morning.
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I'm not a sausage eater regularly and some of the frozen types sold at Macro are enough for me. I know one Yorkshireman who makes his own, I've never tried them but he is locally known as, I think, pork chop Steve, keen golfer so maybe other members know him better than me.
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I was in Nanny's last week.
I noticed a new brand of sausage called 'Lawsons'.
Thought I'd give them a try, I was not disappointed, they were delicious.
More of an English breakfast sausage.
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