Hot sausage sandwiches or cold sausage sandwiches? Which is best ?!


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Hot sausage sandwiches or cold sausage sandwiches? Which is best ?


Answers:
I'll have your sausages hot or cold and you can have my salad.

Hot, anyday!
With HP sauce.

hot with tomatoe sauce!!!!!

Hot on white buttered bread with brown sauce.Just writing this is making my arteries harden.Yum Yum

hot for me

hot yum yum

HOT every time 4 me thanks oh yeah and brown sauce
Respect
shaz

Hot,hot,hot, got to be hot, yum yum, wheres mine?

depends hot in the morning or cold in my lunchbox. It's all good

Origianally from scotland where we have square sausage put on a Scottish morning roll you cannot beat it with a big stick.
So if you're ever in Scotland give it a go.
Hots best though with butter not marg.
Good for the old cholesterol.

got to be hot with plenty of butter on the bread so it melts and hp sauce the last bit of bread used to wipe the plate clean making me hungry now gona ask the wife to make some

hot!with sauce.

hot

warm not to hot as you can't eat it

hot with buttered bread which has melted and brown sauce.

Hot sausage sandwiches with sliced tomato and brown sauce. Its making me feel hungry now

hot blood sausage when microwaved LOL

Hot is preferable because the grease hasn't congealed yet ! ! !

Either, both are really nice, especially with a red chilli sauce

hot hot hot.

Can't answer. Must...have...hot...sausage...... Mmmm.Sandwich

Hot sausage sandwich with brown sauce!!

I like them hot.......with mustard and onions....

Hot, because the butter melts and goes nice with brown sauce

hot

I'll prefer to eat hot sausage sandwiches

Hot, with fresh brown bread - not too thinly sliced, a bit of butter, and lots of HP sauce. Sausages sliced in half so they don't burn when you bite in. Yummy!

Both, but I like when the sausages warm and it melt ur mouth with tomato sauce.

Hot all the way

hot on white buttered bread with HP brown sauce




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