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Hi

 

Have noticed a lack of LMC sausage rolls in my local supermarket and

health food shops. I know they alternate what they stock and display

in the freezer cabinets but a mate and I have not been able to find

any for the past few months. Does any know or have heard of these

not being made any more?

 

I've looked on veggieboards.com and people there noticed a lack of

them but others were still able to get them, last post on the subject

was March though.

 

Have also checked other forums and sites and cant see anywhere where

it says 'have stopped production of sausage rolls'.

 

I know they've been taken over by Hain-Celestial who also do Soy

Dream, Rice Dream, Jason and Realeat products and they are re vamping

certain products in the LMC range but would be handy if they said one

way or the other.

 

Just wondering if anyone else is having the same problem. It's one

of the few junk vegan foods I buy, we all have tempations ;-)

 

Thanks all

 

Jo

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Haven't bought Linda Mc C prroducts for a while. In our house the

most popular sousages seem to be RealEat VeggieBangers, SosMix

(country herb) and also the long frankfurters whose name escapes me.

 

Paul

 

On 25 Sep 2007, at 11:22, JoA199 wrote:

 

> Hi

>

> Have noticed a lack of LMC sausage rolls in my local supermarket and

> health food shops. I know they alternate what they stock and display

> in the freezer cabinets but a mate and I have not been able to find

> any for the past few months. Does any know or have heard of these

> not being made any more?

>

> I've looked on veggieboards.com and people there noticed a lack of

> them but others were still able to get them, last post on the subject

> was March though.

>

> Have also checked other forums and sites and cant see anywhere where

> it says 'have stopped production of sausage rolls'.

>

> I know they've been taken over by Hain-Celestial who also do Soy

> Dream, Rice Dream, Jason and Realeat products and they are re vamping

> certain products in the LMC range but would be handy if they said one

> way or the other.

>

> Just wondering if anyone else is having the same problem. It's one

> of the few junk vegan foods I buy, we all have tempations ;-)

>

> Thanks all

>

> Jo

>

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They were discontinued but are now about to be reintroduced, in part

following a little please bring them back campaign from the vegan Forum.

 

Cheers

 

Mike

 

 

On Behalf Of

Paul Russell

25 September 2007 13:50

 

Re: Linda McCartney sausage rolls

 

Haven't bought Linda Mc C prroducts for a while. In our house the most

popular sousages seem to be RealEat VeggieBangers, SosMix (country herb) and

also the long frankfurters whose name escapes me.

 

Paul

 

On 25 Sep 2007, at 11:22, JoA199 wrote:

 

> Hi

>

> Have noticed a lack of LMC sausage rolls in my local supermarket and

> health food shops. I know they alternate what they stock and display

> in the freezer cabinets but a mate and I have not been able to find

> any for the past few months. Does any know or have heard of these not

> being made any more?

>

> I've looked on veggieboards.com and people there noticed a lack of

> them but others were still able to get them, last post on the subject

> was March though.

>

> Have also checked other forums and sites and cant see anywhere where

> it says 'have stopped production of sausage rolls'.

>

> I know they've been taken over by Hain-Celestial who also do Soy

> Dream, Rice Dream, Jason and Realeat products and they are re vamping

> certain products in the LMC range but would be handy if they said one

> way or the other.

>

> Just wondering if anyone else is having the same problem. It's one of

> the few junk vegan foods I buy, we all have tempations ;-)

>

> Thanks all

>

> Jo

>

 

 

 

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Thanks everyone for the replies re LMC sausage rolls. Great news

that they are being reintroduced.

 

I find my local Holland and Barrett have a different selection each

time I go in which is good on one hand that they alternate the stock

as limited for space but not when I fancy a particular product,

what's the saying 'can please some people some of the time but can't

please everyone all of the time' ;-)

 

Was in an independent health food shop in Pevensey at the weekend and

they did a selection of different Wicken Fen products that I haven't

seen else where. It's nice to see different shops' selection.

 

I must write down the varieties and brands I like and dislike, having

memory span of a goldfish sometimes I rebuy the ones that resemble

cardboard but the majority is really really nice. Think H & Bs

Vegetarian Choice burgers aren't too appetizing. Haven't seen

Realeats veggie bangers but will keep an eye open for them.

 

Fry's also do a good range and I'm pleased to say my local H & B and

larger supermarket chain do stock them. They might be the

frankfurter style things you mentioned Paul.

 

Thanks again

Jo

 

, " Michael Benis " <michaelbenis

wrote:

>

> They were discontinued but are now about to be reintroduced, in part

> following a little please bring them back campaign from the vegan

Forum.

>

> Cheers

>

> Mike

>

>

> On

Behalf Of

> Paul Russell

> 25 September 2007 13:50

>

> Re: Linda McCartney sausage rolls

>

> Haven't bought Linda Mc C prroducts for a while. In our house the

most

> popular sousages seem to be RealEat VeggieBangers, SosMix (country

herb) and

> also the long frankfurters whose name escapes me.

>

> Paul

>

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The name of the frankfurters came back to me: Taifun Wieners. We use

them a lot, mainly chopped up as a pizza topping.

 

For sausage rolls I use either the aforementioned frankfurters or the

VeggieBangers wrapped up in Jus Rol flaky pastry. Much better than

the L McC sausage rolls (in my not very humble opinion !).

 

Paul

 

On 27 Sep 2007, at 12:40, JoA199 wrote:

 

> Thanks everyone for the replies re LMC sausage rolls. Great news

> that they are being reintroduced.

>

> I find my local Holland and Barrett have a different selection each

> time I go in which is good on one hand that they alternate the stock

> as limited for space but not when I fancy a particular product,

> what's the saying 'can please some people some of the time but can't

> please everyone all of the time' ;-)

>

> Was in an independent health food shop in Pevensey at the weekend and

> they did a selection of different Wicken Fen products that I haven't

> seen else where. It's nice to see different shops' selection.

>

> I must write down the varieties and brands I like and dislike, having

> memory span of a goldfish sometimes I rebuy the ones that resemble

> cardboard but the majority is really really nice. Think H & Bs

> Vegetarian Choice burgers aren't too appetizing. Haven't seen

> Realeats veggie bangers but will keep an eye open for them.

>

> Fry's also do a good range and I'm pleased to say my local H & B and

> larger supermarket chain do stock them. They might be the

> frankfurter style things you mentioned Paul.

>

> Thanks again

> Jo

>

> , " Michael Benis " <michaelbenis

> wrote:

>>

>> They were discontinued but are now about to be reintroduced, in part

>> following a little please bring them back campaign from the vegan

> Forum.

>>

>> Cheers

>>

>> Mike

>>

>>

>> On

> Behalf Of

>> Paul Russell

>> 25 September 2007 13:50

>>

>> Re: Linda McCartney sausage rolls

>>

>> Haven't bought Linda Mc C prroducts for a while. In our house the

> most

>> popular sousages seem to be RealEat VeggieBangers, SosMix (country

> herb) and

>> also the long frankfurters whose name escapes me.

>>

>> Paul

>>

>

>

>

>

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Hi,

 

When I'm feeling lazy, H & B's soss seem fairly good, both cold and hot.

 

When I'm feeling (slightly) less lazy, I find the following tastes great:

 

Mix 4oz grated cheesely with 1.5oz of marg, add 2tsp mustard and some

pepper, mix into a paste.

Cut off the crusts and roll flat 6 slices of white bread.

Spread paste on bread, roll round your favourite sausage-meat substitue

thing (I use chopped up Fry's Palony).

Hold thing together with little cocktail sticks.

Shove in the oven (200 degrees, ish) for 20 minutes (ish).

 

Result: food of the snack gods!

 

John

-

" Paul Russell " <prussell

 

Thursday, September 27, 2007 5:11 PM

Re: Re: Linda McCartney sausage rolls

 

 

> The name of the frankfurters came back to me: Taifun Wieners. We use

> them a lot, mainly chopped up as a pizza topping.

>

> For sausage rolls I use either the aforementioned frankfurters or the

> VeggieBangers wrapped up in Jus Rol flaky pastry. Much better than

> the L McC sausage rolls (in my not very humble opinion !).

>

> Paul

>

> On 27 Sep 2007, at 12:40, JoA199 wrote:

>

>> Thanks everyone for the replies re LMC sausage rolls. Great news

>> that they are being reintroduced.

>>

>> I find my local Holland and Barrett have a different selection each

>> time I go in which is good on one hand that they alternate the stock

>> as limited for space but not when I fancy a particular product,

>> what's the saying 'can please some people some of the time but can't

>> please everyone all of the time' ;-)

>>

>> Was in an independent health food shop in Pevensey at the weekend and

>> they did a selection of different Wicken Fen products that I haven't

>> seen else where. It's nice to see different shops' selection.

>>

>> I must write down the varieties and brands I like and dislike, having

>> memory span of a goldfish sometimes I rebuy the ones that resemble

>> cardboard but the majority is really really nice. Think H & Bs

>> Vegetarian Choice burgers aren't too appetizing. Haven't seen

>> Realeats veggie bangers but will keep an eye open for them.

>>

>> Fry's also do a good range and I'm pleased to say my local H & B and

>> larger supermarket chain do stock them. They might be the

>> frankfurter style things you mentioned Paul.

>>

>> Thanks again

>> Jo

>>

>> , " Michael Benis " <michaelbenis

>> wrote:

>>>

>>> They were discontinued but are now about to be reintroduced, in part

>>> following a little please bring them back campaign from the vegan

>> Forum.

>>>

>>> Cheers

>>>

>>> Mike

>>>

>>>

>>> On

>> Behalf Of

>>> Paul Russell

>>> 25 September 2007 13:50

>>>

>>> Re: Linda McCartney sausage rolls

>>>

>>> Haven't bought Linda Mc C prroducts for a while. In our house the

>> most

>>> popular sousages seem to be RealEat VeggieBangers, SosMix (country

>> herb) and

>>> also the long frankfurters whose name escapes me.

>>>

>>> Paul

>>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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>> there may be another side to the story you have not heard.

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Hi

 

Thanks for that recipe, will definitely be trying that, sounds nice

and easy to make. Haven't yet made any of my own sausage rolls as

LMC always seemed easy to get. Will make the effort as love cooking

and also try sos mix which til now I've always put off, but things

will change ;-)

 

Will look out for the frankfurters too that were mentioned, am due a

trip to Brighton soon so will check out those great health food

stores down there. Will let you know when Paul so if you're free we

can grab a coffee again, we have met once before and we cleared up

the confusion over my name ;-)

 

Jo W

 

 

, " John Davis " <mcxg46 wrote:

>

> Hi,

>

> When I'm feeling lazy, H & B's soss seem fairly good, both cold and

hot.

>

> When I'm feeling (slightly) less lazy, I find the following tastes

great:

>

> Mix 4oz grated cheesely with 1.5oz of marg, add 2tsp mustard and

some

> pepper, mix into a paste.

> Cut off the crusts and roll flat 6 slices of white bread.

> Spread paste on bread, roll round your favourite sausage-meat

substitue

> thing (I use chopped up Fry's Palony).

> Hold thing together with little cocktail sticks.

> Shove in the oven (200 degrees, ish) for 20 minutes (ish).

>

> Result: food of the snack gods!

>

> John

> -

> " Paul Russell " <prussell

>

> Thursday, September 27, 2007 5:11 PM

> Re: Re: Linda McCartney sausage rolls

>

>

> > The name of the frankfurters came back to me: Taifun Wieners. We

use

> > them a lot, mainly chopped up as a pizza topping.

> >

> > For sausage rolls I use either the aforementioned frankfurters or

the

> > VeggieBangers wrapped up in Jus Rol flaky pastry. Much better than

> > the L McC sausage rolls (in my not very humble opinion !).

> >

> > Paul

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Hi Jo -

 

Didn't realise it was you. How are you doing ?

 

You'll be pleasantly surprised when you see Infinity Foods again -

they've recently bought the shop next door and expanded into it, so

it's about twice the size that it was before.

 

Paul

 

On 29 Sep 2007, at 00:44, JoA199 wrote:

 

> Hi

>

> Thanks for that recipe, will definitely be trying that, sounds nice

> and easy to make. Haven't yet made any of my own sausage rolls as

> LMC always seemed easy to get. Will make the effort as love cooking

> and also try sos mix which til now I've always put off, but things

> will change ;-)

>

> Will look out for the frankfurters too that were mentioned, am due a

> trip to Brighton soon so will check out those great health food

> stores down there. Will let you know when Paul so if you're free we

> can grab a coffee again, we have met once before and we cleared up

> the confusion over my name ;-)

>

> Jo W

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