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What do you do with a sausage? Or how to handle long meaty things.

Started by Cindy, March 14, 2013, 03:00:24 AM

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Cindy

Well that got your attention!

Sausages!
An amazingly common food and relatively cheap, can be healthy and versatile in cooking.

There are more types of sausage than a girl or boy can experience.

So what types of sausage are there and what do you do with them?

What are your favourite recipes for sausages?

How about hot-dog recipes?

We could open a can of worms here, or something like that.



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kelly_aus

I can't help, I've given up eating meat..

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V M

There's all kinds of sausages, I often get a package of these for various recipes which you can find on their website



They also make several types of various other sausages  :)
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Sara Thomas

Mostly grill them - The Johnsonville Variety: Original - MmmmMmmm!
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Nicolette

A can of fried worms is no doubt healthier... After hearing one factory worker describe what actually goes on in sausage factories and what goes into sausages, never again. All thanks to the horse meat scandal.
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big kim

What are sausages made of? earholes,eyeholes and ->-bleeped-<-s! No thank you i don't put meat in my mouth
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Cindy

Quote from: Tesla on March 14, 2013, 06:02:42 AM
A can of fried worms is no doubt healthier... After hearing one factory worker describe what actually goes on in sausage factories and what goes into sausages, never again. All thanks to the horse meat scandal.

My first vacation job was in Liverpool in the 1970s in the UK in a factory that has a national name for making pork pies. I tossed the 'meat' in the grinder, never ever ever eat one since. There are no new scandals.

But sausages!

I'm Australian, there is competition to make them. We are bringing back the butcher. What's in your sausage is important.

I want to to see my butchers' sausage! I want to know it!



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Nicolette

Quote from: Cindy James on March 14, 2013, 06:21:04 AM
My first vacation job was in Liverpool in the 1970s in the UK in a factory that has a national name for making pork pies. I tossed the 'meat' in the grinder, never ever ever eat one since. There are no new scandals.

But sausages!

I'm Australian, there is competition to make them. We are bringing back the butcher. What's in your sausage is important.

I want to to see my butchers' sausage! I want to know it!

If I eat another sausage, I want to see it made before my eyes at the butcher. I think everyone feels the same. But we have such short memories, don't we. By next year, no doubt, we'll forget it ever happened and we'll again be eating pork pies and sausages made from meat scraped from the factory floor.
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big kim

I eat Quorn sausages,there's a huge variety of meat and veggie sausages around,a well known brand of veggie sausage tastes like a bendy roller.I like Lincolnshire sausages,spicy pepperoni ones and hot dogs.The owner of the guest house I manage tried introducing a German snack Currywurst, a hot dog in a bun with curry powder and tomato ketchup mixture.I sold one in 18 months!
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Jayne

I love German sausages, nice, big, fat, juicy German meat is gert lush
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Cindy

Can I be rude or ignorant?

I'm an Aussie I've seen some stuff about meat on the news but really have no idea what its about. What was/is it all about?

C
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Jayne

There's been a huge fuss in the press about traces of horse meat being found in a huge amount of food, hardly any supermarket chains have escaped the scandal.
Several big name food brands have been hit by it as well.

Here's a link to the BBC news about it, if you do a google search for HORSE MEAT SCANDAL you'll get about 35,400,000 hits!!!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21765737

I've just modified this post to include this timeline of how it all unfolded

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/08/how-horsemeat-scandal-unfolded-timeline
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big kim

Horse meat has been found in meat products including school dinners
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Ms. OBrien CVT

Kielbasa, sauerkraut and apples.  In a slow cooker.
Kielbasa and au gratin potatoes.

Hot dogs and mac and cheese.  My kids loved it.

  
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Sara Thomas

How I learned to stop worrying and love the wurst...

Was out fishing with an old friend, years back, and said that I wouldn't eat fish from the lake we were fishing because of pollution - he looked at me like I was dumb, and said "Who cares? You're going to die of something."

By the same token, I figure that by the time it ends up in my sausage, the horse was probably done using it.
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Jamie D

When my kids were younger, one of my daughters decided (while in High School) that she would no longer eat any "red meat."  So when I made the traditional spaghetti and meatballs, I would make spaghetti and sliced pesto turkey sausage instead.

Worked fine.
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Devlyn

Quote from: Jamie D on March 18, 2013, 06:34:00 PM
When my kids were younger, one of my daughters decided (while in High School) that she would no longer eat any "red meat."  So when I made the traditional spaghetti and meatballs, I would make spaghetti and sliced pesto turkey sausage instead.

Worked fine.

I've been waiting four days since Cindy started this thread for this reply, and you aren't going to talk about Haggis,  the granpappy of all sausage?  <sulking off>
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DriftingCrow

I don't really enjoy sausage, but I love Morning Star Farms vegetarian sausage links and patties. So easy, just stick them in the microwave and viola! I like the patties on an English muffin and I enjoy breaking up the sauasage links and putting them in some scrambled eggs or using them to in breakfast burrittos.
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big kim

Sausage and mashed potatoes with gravy takes some beating as a great meal.
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Cindy

Quote from: big kim on March 19, 2013, 03:06:34 AM
Sausage and mashed potatoes with gravy takes some beating as a great meal.

True that, with peas!!!

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