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[edit] Reversion of 4th August 2005
Part of my comment was swallowed, but I've removed the recipe as that'd be better put at the Wikibooks Cookbook. Also, the last paragraph was repitition. Darac Marjal 13:01, 4 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Melbourne High School Link
Removed - really no reason for it to be there. skorpion 06:40, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re: Sausage rolls must be disposed of in litter bins as (much like a bannana skin) they are easy to slip on.
This may well be the case - I'm no expert on sausage rolls after all - but is the above information appropriate for a Wikipedia entry? At the moment it is part of the article, but I am really not sure it should be. Cheers 81.156.154.15 17:42, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
I've removed it as I concur; there's really no need at all for this preposterous sentence to be here. As you say, it may well be the case, but it is irrelevant to a sausage roll in particular. A PBJ sandwich might prove equally hazardous; it doesn't mean we have to start putting health and safety warnings on its page. This may well have been vandalism; in any case, it was poorly written and badly spelled. --Greg 20:50, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] History
There is nowhere on the Internet I can find the history and origin of the Sausage Roll? Needs updating here by someone who knows . . .