by Parson Snows » Mon Dec 20, 2004 12:22 pm
Anything can become tradition, such as Fish'n Chips which were originally sold as deep fried fish and baked potatoes in the streets of London Town. I believe that the last sow of the type of pig originally used for making Cumberland Sausages died in the early 1960's though that didn't stop the production of Cumberland sausages. I can't honestly say that since then I have noticed a distinct change in the taste of these sausages. Clayton's of Ambleside and the likes are still excellent. I'm all for tradition and would never link a Cumberland sausage, just as much as I would never put a skin on a Glamorgan sausage, but that's just me.
kind regards
Parson Snows
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Parson Snows on Mon Dec 20, 2004 2:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Heavenly Father Bless us
And keep us all alive
There's ten around the table
And food enough for five... Amen