What is the Sausage Monday campaign?
Sausage Monday. It's the future.
You know the drill. It's been a good weekend, and a bad Monday morning back at work. It rarely gets much better the rest of the day (apart from the unbridled joy associated with Monday afternoon being a whole 7 days away from the next Monday morning). You get home and you're fed up. With your belly rumbling, you look what's in the fridge. And there, resplendent in food packaging glory, is your solution. Sausages.
For us it started exactly this way one Monday evening after work. We had sausages with beans and chips. And a splodge of tomato ketchup at the side. (Sacrilegious are those who deign to splurge ketchup all over their food. Because that way you have some chips and sausage that are filthily soaked in ketchup, and some chips that are dry and flavourally vapid. You just don't get an even spread that way. Anyway, I digress.) But after those first sausages, which I declared to be exceptional, we decided this idea had legs. There really was no going back, and Sausage Monday was born.
This has made such an impact on my life that I feel the need to share the joy that is Sausage Monday. I implore you to spread the word, and to join me every Monday for Sausage Monday. Whether it be sausages from your local butcher, sainsbury's taste the difference, tesco extra value or your bog standard hot-dogs, get some sausage and join me.
Please share your sausage stories and pictures (nothing rude please) with the world. Share your thoughts on how you felt your sausage monday went. What did it taste like? Was it aesthetically pleasing. What was your choice of side dishes to go with the sausages. How many sausages did you have. Please also rate your experience out of 10.
This campaign's on a roll!
You know the drill. It's been a good weekend, and a bad Monday morning back at work. It rarely gets much better the rest of the day (apart from the unbridled joy associated with Monday afternoon being a whole 7 days away from the next Monday morning). You get home and you're fed up. With your belly rumbling, you look what's in the fridge. And there, resplendent in food packaging glory, is your solution. Sausages.
For us it started exactly this way one Monday evening after work. We had sausages with beans and chips. And a splodge of tomato ketchup at the side. (Sacrilegious are those who deign to splurge ketchup all over their food. Because that way you have some chips and sausage that are filthily soaked in ketchup, and some chips that are dry and flavourally vapid. You just don't get an even spread that way. Anyway, I digress.) But after those first sausages, which I declared to be exceptional, we decided this idea had legs. There really was no going back, and Sausage Monday was born.
This has made such an impact on my life that I feel the need to share the joy that is Sausage Monday. I implore you to spread the word, and to join me every Monday for Sausage Monday. Whether it be sausages from your local butcher, sainsbury's taste the difference, tesco extra value or your bog standard hot-dogs, get some sausage and join me.
Please share your sausage stories and pictures (nothing rude please) with the world. Share your thoughts on how you felt your sausage monday went. What did it taste like? Was it aesthetically pleasing. What was your choice of side dishes to go with the sausages. How many sausages did you have. Please also rate your experience out of 10.
This campaign's on a roll!
(Anonymous)