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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    daughter? 18? where?
    She was at my last party or 2. Has a boyfriend though.
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by theblackstig View Post
    i only find it concerning that your 18 yr old has been so sheltered her whole life that she doesn't know what a 'tube steak' is
    She cant help it. The blonde gene is strong in her
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    That was Finns first ever words to me.....
    I wonder if he likes sausages too? We might be triplets, separated at birth...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    I wonder if he likes sausages too? We might be triplets, separated at birth...

    Where is he these days?
    Hes Packing Sausages I think?
    Yeah would awesome to see him back, the words about winga in my sig is a quote from Finn.

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    Back on subject,Normanby Butchery-award winner,and the other end of spectrum,milking in a cowshed opposite a by-product factory when the wind blows into the shed,puts ya off any meat lol.

    Absolutely nothing wrong with a decent snarler,or savaloy,too many idiots are too proud to eat them,gone are the days you could rock up with say 3kg of paua and ask the butcher to make paua sausages (10kg)look like little green dog turds but taste shitloads better.
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    London Pride pork sossies for tea tonight, in fact.
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    Home made Burgers, hell yum!....sausage meat in a different shape.

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    Played cheff jellymeat with a bbq,steak,sausies and meat patties(and copious beers)no complaints and all alive.
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    We had a sausage tree a number of years back. (what else do you do with leftover sausages, except play ball with them, but that could only last so long, so the tree was the next obvious thing in the forest to do with them).
    After a number of months (haven't checked it for a few years), the only sausage still hanging on it (and still obviously a sausage, but with shrinkage, must have been over winter eh guys) was a sizzler. Funny, none of us can eat those things now, the preservatives are incredible.
    But at trailrides is about the only time I can eat a sausage, as everything up the forest or when camping tastes so much better.
    We used to go camping and dinner would be steak, rice and dried peas (followed by one or two bottles of good wine, of course). I decided to replicate dinner at home one day, and neither of us could eat the damned peas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Well as some of you will already know my least favourite feed in the world is sausages

    I have done my damdest over the years to not pass my food prejudices onto my children and have to say I have been very sucessful in the main, they eat about anything including peas

    So imagine my horror and secret delight yesterday when I took my youngest shopping with me. I had asked my lovely man what he fancied for tea, he suggested a meat unit, chips and salad. I am not earning at the moment so am being frugal with my funds, steak was off the menu. My lovely man adores sausages so killing two birds with one stone (not too hard a hit on my wallet, and brownie points with him) I bought sausages. My daughter was in the car at the time.

    Got to the stupidmarket and we go shopping to replenish the salad supplies and my daughter asks what is for tea. Tube steak was my reply. Bless her she asked me what that meant. I was trying to avoid explaining it in detail when some spoil sport overheard our conversation and filled in the gaps for her. WELL! She was less than impressed I have to say. OOOps, like Mother like daughter it seems

    Sausages are and remain revolting. We are actually having them again tonight. Because she would not eat them last night we are having them again tonight, devilled styles

    You cant bloody win some days.

    EDIT: The daughter in question is 18

    I hope they were added to her fav food.... blah blah... one daughter hates potatoes... the other cheese / yoghurt etc.. nightmare life for mum...... sausages... easy...gril...fry... mix ... or just do this....................MINCE

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    One understands that happiness is found in a woman who loves a bit of sausage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchee View Post
    We had a sausage tree a number of years back. (what else do you do with leftover sausages, except play ball with them, but that could only last so long, so the tree was the next obvious thing in the forest to do with them).
    After a number of months (haven't checked it for a few years), the only sausage still hanging on it (and still obviously a sausage, but with shrinkage, must have been over winter eh guys) was a sizzler. Funny, none of us can eat those things now, the preservatives are incredible.
    But at trailrides is about the only time I can eat a sausage, as everything up the forest or when camping tastes so much better.
    We used to go camping and dinner would be steak, rice and dried peas (followed by one or two bottles of good wine, of course). I decided to replicate dinner at home one day, and neither of us could eat the damned peas.
    Left-over sausages is an Oxymoron, like Left over Beer, or Spare Wine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Home made Burgers, hell yum!....sausage meat in a different shape.
    Shit yeah, it possible to make a really good job of these. A big fav with our family.

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    Sausages were sent to earth by God.

    Do you think Noah was really taking them in two by two to save them from the flood ? Was he bollocks. He was a master butcher perfecting a new recipe in the worlds first floating meatworks.

    Feeding of the 5,00 with fish ? Yeah right. It was one big Cumberland sausage.

    The Last Supper ? Sausage and Mash.

    The problem is too many people these days just don't read their Bible. Not eating sausages is blasphemous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Well as some of you will already know my least favourite feed in the world is sausages
    Sausages are and remain revolting.
    You cant bloody win some days.
    What about Man Sausage?

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