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do you like suasage rolls adn NOT consider yourelf a chav

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cod · 29/10/2005 09:15

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Nightynight · 29/10/2005 13:30

colditz, thats exactly my point!

I cant believe that there are people who think sausage rolls are lower class food!

thats on a par with:
A Road is a posher address than a Street.
Yellow flowers are common.
If you live in the country, you are ex-directory because its posher

all totally crass sayings imo
up the sausage rolls I say

SenoraPostrophe · 29/10/2005 13:31

I agree with colditz and nightynight.

Think I might have to PARP before i go off on one.

intergalacticwalrus · 29/10/2005 13:31

DP will second that, he has just come through the door eating a particularly sordid Peters jumbo sausage roll

HRHWickedwaterwitch · 29/10/2005 13:33

I'm having an 'agreeing with custy' sort of a day today. yet again but realising I'm fighting a losing battle wrt the word chav...

weesaidie · 29/10/2005 14:11

My dd always makes a mess in the buggy I am afraid, whether it is apples, raisins or sausages rolls. Doesn't bother me.

expatinscotland · 29/10/2005 14:14

I LOVE sausage rolls! Mmm. My dad fell in love w/them on his first visit here - he makes a trip to the bakery round the corner whenever he's here for his breakfast sausage roll.

I even make them from an Anthony Worrall-Thompson recipe. In fact, just got some sausage meat from the butcher this morning to make some for the 31st.

TinyGang · 29/10/2005 14:23

What's the 'crime' then? Eating lunch in the buggy or eating a sausage roll for lunch in the buggy? Who cares anyway - god I gave up being judgemental about how people get through the day with children in tow since I had 3 of my own

Mine have eaten loads of lunches in the buggy. My parents would never have let me do that, but then my mum used to rush about cooking a big lunch for midday because my dad liked it (it was the 60's..) No-way would I do that nor would it fit into our lives. My mum has since said she regrets it and all the time it took, so times change.

Sausage rolls don't set my pants on fire btw - a bit like mince pies.. I don't mind a little one at Christmas (as the actress said to the bishop)

SenoraPostrophe · 29/10/2005 14:25

didn't see custy's post. nicely put!

Dior · 29/10/2005 14:30

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expatinscotland · 29/10/2005 14:30

PMSL @ idea that my dad could be considered 'chav' for his love of sausage rolls and chips! REally falling over! A 69-year-old, non-white, well-off retiree - as chav.

That's funny as hell!

HerRoyalLovlinessMaloryTowers · 29/10/2005 14:32

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puff · 29/10/2005 14:33

They are soooooooo delicious made with good quality ingredients - nowt wrong with a bit of organic ear and arsehole IMO - it's all flesh after all.

Now what about mushy peas and chips - flippin gorgeous. When all the mushy peas have gone, get the bread out for a chip butty. YUM.

TinyGang · 29/10/2005 14:35

'ear and arsehole' Yummy!

colditz · 29/10/2005 14:37

It is traditional farming values to use all of a slaughtered pig. It's considered wasteful not to. That's why sausages exist.

madmarchscare · 29/10/2005 14:39

Tinygang, when I initially refered to sausage roll eating kids in pushchairs I didnt mean either of those things really.

I dont give a rats arse what anyone else feeds their kids or where they feed them. its none of my business.

I think its the squished up mess under the kids legs that gets me, completely irrational and just one of those things thats personal to me.

Not really a big deal (or maybe it is), I only ever meant it as a comment that I thought would probably get a few nods of the head and then be quickly passed by.

How wrong can ya be?

Oh I love MN .

expatinscotland · 29/10/2005 14:40

Dad gives DD bits of his sausage roll whilst she sits in her buggy, happy as Larry. Gregg's is his fav place to eat in Scotland, right next to the chippy and the Balti house. He regularly treats us to a 'brekkie' of sausage rolls, pies and pasties. Mmmm.

SenoraPostrophe · 29/10/2005 14:56

I don't understand what's wrong with eating a suasage roll in a buggy. as long as the kids get a reasonably balanced diet most of the time.

mine have both eaten a sausage roll in their buggies. sometimes both at once. They have also both eaten lentils in their buggies.

shall i flounce?

munz · 29/10/2005 14:58

I love the ginsters ones - and i'm certianly not a chav!

expatinscotland · 29/10/2005 14:59

They're easy to make w/shortcrust pastry and quality meat from the butcher. I like to season mine as well. Mmmm.

SenoraPostrophe · 29/10/2005 14:59

I wish I could buy sausage rolls, or anything approaching sausage meat here.

Tortington · 29/10/2005 16:09

i'd rather have a chip gravy muffin from any oldham chippy

buffytheharpsichordcarrier · 29/10/2005 16:21

god how I miss chip shop gravy
one thing you just can't recreate down south

GeorgieVickyLou · 29/10/2005 16:28

I love chip shop gravy (and i'm from down south!)

Tortington · 29/10/2005 16:36

georgie - are you saying there is an untapped resevoir of gravy that you southern lot are keeping secret?

yum yum gravy

GeorgieVickyLou · 29/10/2005 16:40

Hmm, only a southern accent can get to the secret gravy..

(i'm actually from the west country, so perhaps that why..)