Jim Dixon wrote about food for WW for more than 20 years, but these days most of his time is spent at his olive oil-focused specialty food business Wellspent Market . Jim’s always loved to eat, and he encourages his customers to cook by sending them recipes every week through his newsletter . We’re happy to have him back creating some special dishes just for WW readers.

Glamorgan County, in south Wales abolished by the English Parliament in 1974, provided much of the coal that powered the early years of the Industrial Revolution. All those miners needed to eat, and dairy farmers around the Welsh village of Caerphilly developed a salty, moist and crumbly cheese for them to carry underground. Local butchers made sausages from pork and Caerphilly cheese.

The Glamorgan sausag

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