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to what i have heard, its a like a normal gurdwara but they also have meat in langar.

apparently my friend said that he went to southampton gurdwara because him and his dad were booked to do kirtan. when outsiders like kirtanis and raagis come then they make vegetarian langar. but udhaa they have bacon and stuff for breakfast (i assume instead of parotey).

i have not seen this with my own eyes - just going by what i have heard from others.

southampton Gurdwara Tegh Bhadar Sahib St. Marks Rd it happens they eat it with no shame i was disgusted i asked for a veggie breakfast and they gave me a just a plate of beans? For a meat eater they had bacon, sausages, eggs & blackpudding

So what was your problem ? Jealous the meat eaters had more variety ? or were the beans not good enough for you in Guru Da Langar ? Did you want Linda Mcartney Sausages with the beans ?

no they have egg in them, my problem is why not have a veggie breakfast instead of meat? i can tell your a meat eater good luck 2u

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to what i have heard, its a like a normal gurdwara but they also have meat in langar.

apparently my friend said that he went to southampton gurdwara because him and his dad were booked to do kirtan. when outsiders like kirtanis and raagis come then they make vegetarian langar. but udhaa they have bacon and stuff for breakfast (i assume instead of parotey).

i have not seen this with my own eyes - just going by what i have heard from others.

southampton Gurdwara Tegh Bhadar Sahib St. Marks Rd it happens they eat it with no shame i was disgusted i asked for a veggie breakfast and they gave me a just a plate of beans? For a meat eater they had bacon, sausages, eggs & blackpudding

So what was your problem ? Jealous the meat eaters had more variety ? or were the beans not good enough for you in Guru Da Langar ? Did you want Linda Mcartney Sausages with the beans ?

no they have egg in them, my problem is why not have a veggie breakfast instead of meat? i can tell your a meat eater good luck 2u

Well they never used to have egg in them and if they do I am sure it is unfertilised egg.

You had a veggie breakfast i.e. the beans. What you want ..... bits of paneer in the beans so you can pretend they are them beans with little sausages in them ?

I have not eat meat for more than a decade so go do one.

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There's no egg in Linda McCartney Sausages.

http://www.goodnessdirect.co.uk/cgi-local/...ail/327124.html

Ingredients

Rehydrated textured wheat protein (63%, contains wheat starch), hydrogenated vegetable oil, water, pea and wheat protein, flavourings (contain salt, dextrose, yeast extract, colour - red iron oxide), rusk (contains wheat flour, salt), vegetable oil, stabiliser (hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose), preservative - sulphur dioxide.

mmmm....such wholesome ingredients!!

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As long as it's Jhatka I don't have a problem with it.

Although saying that if there using Happy Shopper eggs and tesco value pork sausages (with the only pork content being artificial pork flavourings) then I would have a problem with it.

The Sainsbury's organic woodland eggs and duchy bacon is particularly nice and highly recommended.

http://farmcheck.woodlandeggs.co.uk/

http://www.duchyoriginals.com/public/produ...d=81&id=137

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Wahehguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Wahehguru Ji Ki Fateh

I am a resident in Southampton and am also a Bhatra Sikh (I don't understand why I should have to indicate that I'm a Bhatra Sikh, just as some pride themselves on differentiating themselves as Jatt Sikhs.. No castse, remember) I am a Sikh full stop.

The Bhatra Gurdwara in Southampton has never served meat as langar!! Meat has been present in the langar hall on occasssions where there is are weddings. This is now however a thing of the past as there was strong opposition against this by the Gurdwara members. When the Gurudwara reshuffled its commitee, including its President and Secretary, all meat is no prohibited from the Gurdwara.

It should never have happened, but will now never happen again.

Wahehguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Wahehguru Ji Ki Fateh

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