pork saussage where to find a real one???

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pork saussage where to find a real one???

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was plodding around the new villa sm and came upon sausages in the freezer cabinet in agreen pack with a hicky irish name on them maybe from america???????? 100% pork saussage??? wondering
at about 300 b for 6 saussos wow peng mak mak 50 b each
whats better on your plate 1 sausso or a tom yam goon?? meal
the cumberland ones in makro are ok just passable as to flavour the english do have an array of different saussos for all occasions
but a bog standard iish pork saussage seems to be unavalible here
mind you ther rashers irish for bacon is fine :cheers:
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you cant beat ham & bacon company imo for sausages and other meats. They are sponsors on here and have an ad somewhere.
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Try this, far better priced than Villa:

http://www.huahinafterdark.com/hua-hin-ham-bacon.htm
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Post by JD »

Bozzman101,

We manufacture for retail over 16 types of sausage. Irish recipe sausages are packed in 8's/500grms - 125 baht or wholesale at 10 Packs/5 kilo - 110 baht per pack.

We are happy to make any sausage you like (10kg minimum order), just need the name of the sausage or your recipe. Cost is of course dependent on the ingredients.

Recently made to order sausages include, Texas Hot Links, Boerewors (South African), Lamb, Spinach & Feta Cheese, Lancashire Sausage.

All our sausages are supplied frozen unless you ask for them fresh, for fresh we will call you the day after we manufacture them so as to allow the flavours to 'bloom' correctly.

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Post by PET »

The London Pork sausages I have had from Ham & Bacon have been wonderful - the best for quality and price around HH - and probably avery great deal further
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You,ll find the shop in soi 41 next to Hua Hin golf tours .Also the blue supermarket next to Satukarn square opposite the temple stock their products .

Just had cold cumberland sandwich with Branston pickle for lunch .Thick cut bread from the Hua Hin bakery .45 baht total .Could not finish the second half .Meal ?

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I'm on a strict diet at the moment so cant eat sausages & co but saw some local made products in villa market freezers but not Ham & Bacon company's which we normally use, will they be in there one day JD ?

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Never say never, as they say, but at the moment. No. Our shop sales haven't been affected, and they have very few products the same as we do, and they have no products we do at a better price than we sell them.

The main reason to not offer our products to them is because we are about to supply a national supermarket chain with all of our manufactured products.

They are, of course, a competitor of the new market in town, so I'll stay away for the moment. A case of supply the new boy in town, or supply 100+ outlets across Thailand. I know where I'd rather be doing business.

However, I do know the owners of the new market, and they are more than aware of our products, I have been asked previously to supply their stores in Bangkok, and our many customers in Bangkok continuously ask them to stock our products. But to do so now, might not be wise with the new business we will be getting from another supermarket with national distribution.
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Post by PeteC »

Well, at 100+ outlets it can't be Foodland or Tops which I believe leaves Lotus and Carrefore. Looks Like I'll be enjoying JD's products over here in Rayong! :D Let us know when, JD. Pete :cheers:
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Post by Super Joe »

Sounds like you have a plan JD, thanks for reply

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Post by jumpjockey »

How about a price comparism between both companies,

The prices could be updated at regular intervals, then we would know where to shop as from what I have seen they do in fact sell many of the same products.

I was under the impression that JD supplied Villa as he states he holds the import licenses on most of these imported products.

The butchery department is long overdue here and a welcome addition, of course we have had villa in Bangers for years.

Must admit on my recent visit to Villa I was really impressed, but I never saw these so called Hicky named sausages at 300bht, are glasses required. :?

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Post by caller »

As an Englishman abroad (England), JD's prices hacked me off for both sausage and bacon - far cheaper than what I pay here and both excellent. :)
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I heard the Irish ones are very small... :mrgreen:
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hey johonny they are fit in your mouth with ease!!!!!....lol :thumb:
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bozzman101 wrote:hey johonny they are fit in your mouth with ease!!!!!....lol :thumb:
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