Yes I'm aware after over 4 years at this game but slightly difficult when I[m not going out xxI use Lidl but don't currently have any of those products. I do see that they change recipes without any notice. Their sausages used to have higher meat content than they do now, thats in the last 6 months. Best to always check the label
Thanks guys but I don't trust sources like that having had them be wrong on a few occasions
@Antje77 yes that's always the first thing I do and also tried openfoodfacts with no luck
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I was hoping to get the information for Friday so I could get someone to pick some up for me if I deemed it suitable, unfortunately the only real regular is my grandad and although he has a phone he only knows how to answer a call or that's exactly what I would have done xxHi do you anybody who takes a regular run to Lidl? (Like a friend.)
Maybe they could take a snap of the back panel of the packaging & "Messenger" it..
Are these the Deluxe ones? Sorry for late reply been on hold on the phone to Royal Mail most of the afternoon yes I did like the Tesco ones but we only have a Lidl in our town and online shopping is done on Morrison's xxI don't buy the coleslaw but here's a pic of the pork sausages label. Hope that helps. EDITED to say I think I prefer the taste of Tesco sausages better than the Lidl ones. I can't remember how many carbs exactly but I know they would be a similar amount. .
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Let me know if you want a pic of the Dulano Silesian sausages I have been enjoying, also from Lidl which are 1.2gms carbs per sausage.
Yes, these are the Deluxe outdoor bred British Pork Sausages. I normally just read the label for carbs but have just noted the ingredients list which has concerned me a little, I have copied below for info:Are these the Deluxe ones? Sorry for late reply been on hold on the phone to Royal Mail most of the afternoon yes I did like the Tesco ones but we only have a Lidl in our town and online shopping is done on Morrison's xx
The dextrose is simply the 'of which sugars' part, 0.7 grams per 100 grams. Like 2 small grains of granulated sugar or such, hidden in protein and fats.Hmm... maybe not as healthy as one would wish, don't some people use dextrose as a sugar boost. Do you want a photo of the ingredients as well?