Vegetarian Sausage Rolls

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Catz

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4,819 posts

224 months

Friday 28th December 2007
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Any veggys care to tell me where to get good vegetarian sausage rolls? Any specific brand?

Got a few folk coming to stay at New Year and one is a veggy so to keep things simple I thought we could all eat veggy irked
Looking for something that tastes meaty though.biggrin

Cheers.

Gretchen

19,384 posts

229 months

Friday 28th December 2007
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How about making your own? Using quorn sausagemeat, try with beans, herbs, etc.



gopher

5,160 posts

272 months

Friday 28th December 2007
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Gretchen said:
How about making your own? Using quorn sausagemeat, try with beans, herbs, etc.
Just tell them it's veggie, they won't know the difference. biggrin

(joke btw brother and SiL are vegan frown )

Vesuvius 996

35,829 posts

284 months

Friday 28th December 2007
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Tell them to bring their own food. Selfish gets.

Catz

Original Poster:

4,819 posts

224 months

Friday 28th December 2007
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Gretchen said:
How about making your own? Using quorn sausagemeat, try with beans, herbs, etc.
Too much effort wink

Actually I am cooking a ham and veggie burritos but want the rest of the buffet stuff to be minimum effort. Need to conserve my energy for alcohol consumption and party games biggrin

I could ask her to bring her own but she did a cooked breakfast for 9 hungry meat eaters last New Years morning so fair's fair I guess.

christmasfairy

10,134 posts

234 months

Friday 28th December 2007
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Quorn make their own sausage rolls - I've seen them in Sainsburys and Holland and Barrett.

i want an aero

642 posts

219 months

Monday 31st December 2007
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have eaten them really nice, quorn sausages are ace. i love meat but enjoyed them

ff5317

453 posts

238 months

Tuesday 1st January 2008
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Linda Mcartneys do a rather nice one. Or for a larger size try Holland & Barrett where you can also get a veggie pork pie

Firkin Dogbolter

1,262 posts

210 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2008
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ff5317 said:
Linda Mcartneys do a rather nice one. Or for a larger size try Holland & Barrett where you can also get a veggie pork pie
I'll vote on the Linda McCartneys too, I always serve these at do's I host as so many friends are veggie's and the non-veggie's can't tell the difference... Always make me chuckle - maybe next time I should serve ones containing meat, will the veggie's tell the difference I wonder!

Bunglist

545 posts

243 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2008
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If she is Vegetarian, why would she want to eat something that is vegetarian but tastes of meat. Seems a bit silly to me.

Buy some veggie spring rolls.