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Tag Archives: banger
Bangers ‘n’ Mash!
Sausage (sos-ij) – noun. The word originates from the mid 15th century: Middle English sau-sige, dialectal Old French sausiche, Late Latin salsi-cia, neuter plural of salsi-cius seasoned with salt, derivative of Latin salsus or salted. “A lozenge of minced pork, … Continue reading
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