The Virtual Pub
Come Inside... => The Snug => Topic started by: GROWLER on October 31, 2008, 09:28:18 AM
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Dropped in to one on the way home from Yawrkshire last night.
Dunno about you lot, but I absolutely luv 'em. cloud9:
Yea, a bit behind the times in terms of decor, buthat is part of the attraction to me though tbh. No loud music and modern plasticy themed shite.
They seem to have got stuck into a 1970's time warp.
Always seem to have friendly staff, and the grub is well happy belly filling fodder.
Prices have crept up a bit, but the coffeee mug (not cup) just keeps on filling up.
Do really nice chocolatey CAKE puddings too. cloud9:
Handfull of free lollipops for the journey home, and I was well happy!
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Dropped in to one on the way home from Yawrkshire last night.
Dunno about you lot, but I absolutely luv 'em. cloud9:
Yea, a bit behind the times in terms of decor, buthat is part of the attraction to me though tbh. No loud music and modern plasticy themed shite.
They seem to have got stuck into a 1970's time warp.
Always seem to have friendly staff, and the grub is well happy belly filling fodder.
Prices have crept up a bit, but the coffeee mug (not cup) just keeps on filling up.
Do really nice chocolatey CAKE puddings too. cloud9:
Handfull of free lollipops for the journey home, and I was well happy!
An 'Early Starter' and a couple of toasted tea cakes.... Yumster! cloud9:
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Dropped in to one on the way home from Yawrkshire last night.
Dunno about you lot, but I absolutely luv 'em. cloud9:
Yea, a bit behind the times in terms of decor, buthat is part of the attraction to me though tbh. No loud music and modern plasticy themed shite.
They seem to have got stuck into a 1970's time warp.
Always seem to have friendly staff, and the grub is well happy belly filling fodder.
Prices have crept up a bit, but the coffeee mug (not cup) just keeps on filling up.
Do really nice chocolatey CAKE puddings too. cloud9:
Handfull of free lollipops for the journey home, and I was well happy!
An 'Early Starter' and a couple of toasted tea cakes.... Yumster! cloud9:
Good aren't they, and grossly underated.
Lick of paint, keep everything in the 'time warp' and bloody well advertise it as such.
Sad to see so many of them struggling against the usual suspects. sad32:
The one we visited had only had one previous customer since 2:30 p.m. apparently and this was 7:30! eeek:
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Dropped in to one on the way home from Yawrkshire last night.
Dunno about you lot, but I absolutely luv 'em. cloud9:
Yea, a bit behind the times in terms of decor, buthat is part of the attraction to me though tbh. No loud music and modern plasticy themed shite.
They seem to have got stuck into a 1970's time warp.
Always seem to have friendly staff, and the grub is well happy belly filling fodder.
Prices have crept up a bit, but the coffeee mug (not cup) just keeps on filling up.
Do really nice chocolatey CAKE puddings too. cloud9:
Handfull of free lollipops for the journey home, and I was well happy!
An 'Early Starter' and a couple of toasted tea cakes.... Yumster! cloud9:
Good aren't they, and grossly underated.
Lick of paint, keep everything in the 'time warp' and bloody well advertise it as such.
Sad to see so many of them struggling against the usual suspects. sad32:
The one we visited had only had one previous customer since 2:30 p.m. apparently and this was 7:30! eeek:
They must be raking it in. ::)
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I think Little Chef is a franchise isn't it...? rubschin:
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I think Little Chef is a franchise isn't it...? rubschin:
Yes. ::)
I wasn't specific about whether Little Chef Inc. was raking it it or Fred and Ada who spent their life savings on the franchise.
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I think Little Chef is a franchise isn't it...? rubschin:
Yes. ::)
I wasn't specific about whether Little Chef Inc. was raking it it or Fred and Ada who spent their life savings on the franchise.
Little Chef Inc. I would imagine... noooo:
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Do they still do the Olympic Breakfast?
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Do they still do the Olympic Breakfast?
Yes and yummy it is too.
We always stop at the same one when we go down to Devon & Saddler really looks forward to the Olympic Breakfast.
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Do they still do the Olympic Breakfast?
Yes and yummy it is too.
We always stop at the same one when we go down to Devon & Saddler really looks forward to the Olympic Breakfast.
Olympic Breakfast - pah! noooo:
Early Starter! cloud9:
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Do they still do the Olympic Breakfast?
Yes and yummy it is too.
We always stop at the same one when we go down to Devon & Saddler really looks forward to the Olympic Breakfast.
Early Starter! cloud9:
BIG Fat Chef cooks a couple of them in Penmachno forest tomorrow morning. cloud9:
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I love Little Chef! They used to do bottomless tea and endless toast with some breakfasts is that still the case?
When I was a student we used to go for the afternoon. Buy the papers etc and then set up camp eat our breakfast and then order endless tea and toast for at least four hours. cloud9:
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I love Little Chef! They used to do bottomless tea and endless toast with some breakfasts is that still the case?
When I was a student we used to go for the afternoon. Buy the papers etc and then set up camp eat our breakfast and then order endless tea and toast for at least four hours. cloud9:
I think you're talking Early Starter tho... not Olympic Breakfast... noooo:
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I went to the Midway Truck Stop last night cloud9:
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http://www.littlechef.co.uk/menu.php?section=breakfast
None of them seem to unlimited tea/toast! eeek:
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We used one for lunch one day whilst on Hols. They don't even give a free refill on the coffee anymore but the service was good, the grub hot and plentiful and I got away with only 43 quid for the five of us.
Kids menu suited the boys and their meals were more than adequate, particularly as they included icecream.
Mrs S#2 and the THW had a pudding each as well but I stuck to my no puddings rule.
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http://www.littlechef.co.uk/menu.php?section=breakfast
None of them seem to unlimited tea/toast! eeek:
Early Starter Vegetarian Option????? eeek:
helloooooo... has the world gone completely mad???? noooo:
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http://www.littlechef.co.uk/menu.php?section=breakfast
None of them seem to unlimited tea/toast! eeek:
Early Starter Vegetarian Option????? eeek:
helloooooo... has the world gone completely mad???? noooo:
Catering for a loud minority tunble:
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I went to the Midway Truck Stop last night cloud9:
Any Japanese soldiers still hiding there?
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I went to the Midway Truck Stop last night cloud9:
A 41, south of Whitchurch?
Ace. Been there twice this year.
Bit grizzly in there, but the grub's good.
Bog doors haven't got locks on them, so you have to sit there with your hoof against it to keep the Bears out. scared2:
Little Chef within 100 yds have you noticed?
Who planned all that out then ey? ::)
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I think Little Chef sausages leave something to be desired. Sausage meat mainly.
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whistle: You'll never eat another sausage:
Meat content
"Laws are like sausages. It's better not to see them being made."
Otto Von Bismarck 1815 - 1898
The minimum meat content of a pork sausage is only 42%. The equivalent figures for most other sausages are around 30%. These figures are low but they are the legal minimum and most producers will use more meat.
The definition of meat is based on new regulations which came into force in 2003. Broadly, pork can contain up to 30% fat and 25% connective tissue and still be described as meat. Beef and lamb meat can contain up to 25% fat and 25% connective tissue.
Mechanically Recovered Meat (known as MMR) can no longer be described as meat. The same goes for organs such as the heart and tongue. They can still be used but have to be described separately on the label and do not count towards the minimum meat content.
The minimum meat content of a burger is much higher at 67% (or 50% for economy burgers).
These figures mean that a pork sausage can contain less than 30% lean meat!
This is a shocking figure. However we should remember that the vast majority of sausages are made by reputable producers who will use far more meat than the legal minimum. What these figures do is highlight the poor quality and value of some of the 'economy' products and the importance of understanding exactly what you are buying…
Additives and e-numbers
Some sausages contain a wide range of additives. These can include:
* Rusk - to bulk and bind.
* Water- to hydrate the rusk (and because its very cheap)
* Polyphosphates - to retain water.
* Soya - adds bulk and retains fat.
* Colours - (E100 - E180).
* Preservatives - (E210 - E239).
* Sulphites - preservatives to extend shelf life (E220 - E228).
* Nitrates - to give a pink colour and preserve (E249 - E252).
* Antioxidants - to prevent discolouration (E306 - E309, E320 and E321).
* Flavour enhancers - to enhance flavour (E620 - E640).
Watch out for E621 - this is the old favourite monosodium glutamate (MSG). Some might say its good enough for crisps and Chinese take-aways, why not sausages? I would rather let the quality of the meat do the talking!
Not all e-numbers are bad news. Some of the better ones are E322 (lecithin), E300 (ascorbic acid), E306 (vitamin E) and E101 (riboflavin).
The better sausages usually contain few or no e-numbers.
Salt and fat content
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) published a survey on sausages in September 2003. This was based on anlysis of 65 branded sausages. The key findings were:
* Standard sausages have higher salt levels then when they were last tested in 1991.
* Brand leader Richmond Irish Recipe had the highest salt content - a portion of it's sausages contains 35% of an adults recommended daily salt intake.
* There is a large difference between salt contents - a portion of M&S Premium Pork Sausages or Co-op Butchers Select only contained 15% of the recommended daily salt intake.
* The sausages with the highest salt content were: Richmond Irish, Walls Thick, Sainsburys Pork, Tesco Pork & Beef, Iceland Pork & Beef, Tesco Vegetarian Lincolnshire and Linda McCartney vegetarian.
* The average fat content of premium sausages has increased.
* Overall the average fat and salt content has fallen, this is due to the emergence of reduced fat sausages.
Labelling
The results of the survey also highlighted the labelling used to indicate fat and calorie contents. This is confusing, some labels give information per sausage, some by weight. Some labels are based on raw sausages and some cooked (either with or without specifying the cooking method). This confusion is unhelpful to consumers because it makes it harder to compare different sausages.
Cooking methods
The FSA looked at the impact of different cooking methods. The figures below are based on an analysis of a basket of standard pork sausages with 50-70% meat content. The principals will apply to all sausages.
Cooking method Calories (per 100g) Fat (g per 100g) Protein (g per 100g)
Grilled (unpricked) 306 19.9 16.8
Grilled (pricked) 284 18.9 14.7
Fried 285 20.8 12.8
Baked 298 19.9 15.4
Barbecued 292 18.1 14.7
This shows that the healthy way to cook sausages is to either prick and grill them or use a barbecue. Unfortunately the prick and grill method will not give you a juicy, succulent sausage.
I was surprised by the calorie content of the fried sausages (second lowest), however they contain the lowest protein and highest fat levels by significant margins.
The clear message is to barbecue sausages more often!
Comparison of categories
The figures below are based on analysis of baskets of sausages in the various categories.
Category Calories(per 100g) Fat (g per 100g) Protein (g per 100g)
Premium (73-95% meat) 296 21.1 19.0
Standard (50-70% meat) 306 19.9 16.8
Reduced Fat (65-68% meat) 162 6.1 16.2
Vegetarian 172 8.9 14.2
Economy (50-53% meat) 242 13.3 13.6
The low calorie and fat content of the low fat sausages explains the 13% growth of this sector in 2003.
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ANd your point is?
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Sausages contain a lot of crap and it's legal for them to so do.
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Oh yes. And Little Chef's contain more crap than most
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I think Little Chef sausages leave something to be desired. Sausage meat mainly.
lol: lol: lol:
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Oh yes. And Little Chef's contain more crap than most
You tried 'Muffs' sausages? Shop in Bromborough. Made on site.
Bloody gorgeous. cloud9:
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Muffs? rubschin:
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Muffs? rubschin:
Yes. ::)
MUFFS!
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The possibilities are endless ~ make up your own jokes. whistle:
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FFS! Banghead
http://www.muffsonline.co.uk/sausages.htm
MUFFS SAUSAUGES!!! bs: