J, oh dear. Well if it keeps them busy. My late brother who was a hunter was gathering stuff to make venison sausages.i think it's a male obsession linked to their hunter genetics. I wish you luck. -N
My mom had an old school meat grinder and she made her own sausages that was popular in her hometown in the Philippines. Every time I see it in the store I’d buy some. It doesn’t taste exactly like my moms but close enough.
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ho! can imagine what they’ll be making:)
SAUSAGES!! If they want to make money and sell, I will buy!!!
Oooohhhh! Sausages???
Izsmom
Sausage making? Yum!!! Let me know when they sell them links, please!
J, oh dear. Well if it keeps them busy. My late brother who was a hunter was gathering stuff to make venison sausages.i think it's a male obsession linked to their hunter genetics. I wish you luck. -N
Kat, I know!
Jenny, I told Wendell. LOL.
Izsmom, yah!
Aunty, ok!
N, somebody gave us deer meat, and I think that's when it became real. Thanks for the well wishes . . . for real.
My mom had an old school meat grinder and she made her own sausages that was popular in her hometown in the Philippines. Every time I see it in the store I’d buy some. It doesn’t taste exactly like my moms but close enough.
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