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Anyone make homemade sausage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 549395" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>We buy a LOT of sausage at Costco - especially the Adele's kind, but really, its not like we have a housefull of sausage eaters. i guess the meat grinder won't go to waste as we can always make hamburger meat.</p><p></p><p>But then again, this is the man who bought one of those food dryers because he could make his own dried fruit and his favorite, beef jerky. By the time we were done with one batch, we could have bought a case of the stuff it costs so much money. and then having to get the store cut it wafer thin. Of course, he had to go out and buy a slicer so we didn't have to run around. Nothing has been dried or cut since the first batch. His mom is the same way - I have cupboards full of "cooking stuff" from the food network she bought. She never used anything so sent it here. </p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 549395, member: 47"] We buy a LOT of sausage at Costco - especially the Adele's kind, but really, its not like we have a housefull of sausage eaters. i guess the meat grinder won't go to waste as we can always make hamburger meat. But then again, this is the man who bought one of those food dryers because he could make his own dried fruit and his favorite, beef jerky. By the time we were done with one batch, we could have bought a case of the stuff it costs so much money. and then having to get the store cut it wafer thin. Of course, he had to go out and buy a slicer so we didn't have to run around. Nothing has been dried or cut since the first batch. His mom is the same way - I have cupboards full of "cooking stuff" from the food network she bought. She never used anything so sent it here. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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