Only the Brits
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Only the Brits
Only the Brits could send a warship named after a pork sausage to rescue English citizens from a Muslim country....
God speed HMS Cumberland
God speed HMS Cumberland
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i thought this was going to be about the stunning victory of Ireland over the old enemy in the game that no-one plays
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Re: Only the Brits
What's a cumberland?
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hmm dont know it was used as a ship name many times, also many cities have this name in the staates and there also is a cumberlandsauce. but we probably need some one to clear us up for cumberland= pork sausage
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Re: Only the Brits
A little clarification.
Cumberland sausage is a form of sausage that originated in the ancient county of Cumberland, England, now part of Cumbria. They are traditionally very long (up to 50 cm), and sold rolled in a flat, circular coil but within western Cumbria they are more often served in long curved lengths. Sometimes they are made shorter, like ordinary British sausages, and sometimes they are coated in breadcrumbs.
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I'm thinking of trying this.
Cumberland sausage is a form of sausage that originated in the ancient county of Cumberland, England, now part of Cumbria. They are traditionally very long (up to 50 cm), and sold rolled in a flat, circular coil but within western Cumbria they are more often served in long curved lengths. Sometimes they are made shorter, like ordinary British sausages, and sometimes they are coated in breadcrumbs.
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I'm thinking of trying this.
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Re: Only the Brits
There's a saying: "If you ever watch sausage (or hot dogs) being made, you'll never eat it again"
I think I'll never watch it being made!
I think I'll never watch it being made!
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Re: Only the Brits
That's not a Cumberland. That looks more like kielbasa...
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Hey Corn you really know your sausages mate I'm impressed
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Good ole internet research skills.
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Well since I live in Cumbria I'm surrounded by them , wait till the BBQ season starts it will be a sizzling summer. Excellent research corn