rosstheboss":2xdr1zck said:
Mmmmm, bacon!
Now lets hear what goes into sausages!!!!
:shock: :? :shock: :?
Sausages
Now there are sausages and there are sausages. :?
First of i will explain why good high quality sausages are so important :?
When you buy a dead cow the entire thing is priced at say £1.20/lb thats £1.20 for the rump,fillet sirloin,but also fat bone and gristle
If you trim everything as you do,fat off the different cuts etc,these trimmings cannot be sold as theyre just small bits of fat with meat attached to them.
This is called brock
Brock is the main ingredient then you have rusk,water and seasoning
Bottom line is if your sausages are rubbish and nobody is buying them,then all those trimmings[brock]are not being sold.this means that the shop will lose money and inevitably close.
So to do well ,you have to sell sausages and those sausages better be bloody good as your livelihood depends on them.
So most real butchers shops sell sausages with a meat content of 80%.
Large quantity industrially produced sausages are about 35%, this is the governments minimum meat content ,Now that figure wasnt brought about by your local shop,thats big business pushing for the absolute maximum they can get for their outlay.
Then comes to what actually constitutes 'meat'
Again in a butchers shop,'meat' is the muscle whereas industrial definition includes parts no sane person would class as meat .'mechanically recovered' is an example of this.
[the machinery that recovers meat are secret,you cannot find out how they work,a few undercover reporters have tried,even posing as buyers and been refused entry to the manufacturers .Says it all really :shock:
So the great British sausage,that helped built this country has had its reputation sullied by the supermarket.
Recent changes in consumer tastes mean that now high quality sausages are available[best of brands]but many people still look upon it by its supermarket reputation and think that applies to all sausages even the ones in real butchers shops.
I think to put it into terms understood here-
The same thing is true of the tesco bike@£70
We here and other proper cyclists would never look upon a supermarket bike and say 'though its cheap its still a real bike'