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On Sun, 23 May 2021 15:23:01 -0400, Sheldon Martin >
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>On Sun, 23 May 2021 06:17:57 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
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>
>>On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 9:01:30 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>>> On Sun, 23 May 2021 Gary wrote:
>>> >On 5/22/2021 itsjoannotjoann wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >> That brand is sold here but I must admit I've never had it. I need to
>>> >> pick up a one pound roll next week and give it a try.
>>> >
>>> >I haven't noticed that brand but I like the name. heheh
>>> >I buy Carolina brand. Comes in 1 pound rolls of ground sausage, either
>>> >"mild" or "hot." I like the "hot" version.
>>> Takes less time and effort to make up your own than to make the trip
>>> to the store...

>>
>>Takes just a second or three to pull it out of the refrigerator case when
>>I'm already at the store.
>>
>>Cindy Hamilton

>
>Mystery meat... Peeeuww.

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On 5/23/2021 5:22 PM, wrote:
> On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 5:21:26 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
>>
>> On 5/22/2021 10:27 PM, wrote:
>>
>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 3:39:49 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
>>>>
>>>> And some sausage made from old folks.
>>>>
>>>>
https://i.postimg.cc/8cGRsVyg/Old-Folks-Sausage.jpg
>>>>
>>>> -sw
>>>>
>>> That brand is sold here but I must admit I've never had it. I need to
>>> pick up a one pound roll next week and give it a try.
>>>

>> I haven't noticed that brand but I like the name. heheh
>> I buy Carolina brand. Comes in 1 pound rolls of ground sausage, either
>> "mild" or "hot." I like the "hot" version.
>>

> I haven't seen that brand here, but it may be just because I haven't really
> paid any attention as I always buy Tennessee Pride. But I will look this
> Wednesday when I shop. Tomorrow I have a return for Walmart and if
> I remember I'll peruse their sausage case.
>


Actually, my 'carolina' brand might just be called "Carolina Pride."
That sounds familiar. If that's the case, probably made by the same
company and named for the state it's sold in.


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On Mon, 24 May 2021 08:26:20 -0400, Gary > wrote:

>On 5/23/2021 5:22 PM, wrote:
>> On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 5:21:26 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
>>>
>>> On 5/22/2021 10:27 PM, wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 3:39:49 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> And some sausage made from old folks.
>>>>>
>>>>>
https://i.postimg.cc/8cGRsVyg/Old-Folks-Sausage.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> -sw
>>>>>
>>>> That brand is sold here but I must admit I've never had it. I need to
>>>> pick up a one pound roll next week and give it a try.
>>>>
>>> I haven't noticed that brand but I like the name. heheh
>>> I buy Carolina brand. Comes in 1 pound rolls of ground sausage, either
>>> "mild" or "hot." I like the "hot" version.
>>>

>> I haven't seen that brand here, but it may be just because I haven't really
>> paid any attention as I always buy Tennessee Pride. But I will look this
>> Wednesday when I shop. Tomorrow I have a return for Walmart and if
>> I remember I'll peruse their sausage case.

>
>Actually, my 'carolina' brand might just be called "Carolina Pride."
>That sounds familiar. If that's the case, probably made by the same
>company and named for the state it's sold in.


Carolina/Texass Mystery Meat.

I don't like breakfast sausage, too sagey. I much prefer Italian
Saw-Seege. I form it into patties by hand, same as I do burgers (wet
hands don't stick). I weigh the meat mixture, usually 6 ounces for
saw-seege... beef burgers typically 12 ounces... they are rightfully
called chopped steak... olde tyme NYC diners had them on the menu...
served with mashed, gravy, and a veggie or a cup of soup du jour, no
burger bun, often called a blue plate special.
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On Sun, 23 May 2021 17:33:10 -0700 (PDT), "
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>On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 6:29:54 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>
>> On 5/23/2021 5:26 PM, wrote:
>> >
>> > Another time saver is to fry up the whole pound when you're in the kitchen
>> > rattling pots and pans. Put it in a covered bowl, store in the 'frig and pull out
>> > however many patties you want to consume. The time saving comes in not
>> > only not having fry just one or two patties whenever you want to eat seasoned
>> > piggy, but only one clean up when the whole pound is fried.
>> >

>> I do similar. I buy the 2 lb chub of Jimmy Dean for $6.99. It has
>> markings to cut slices evenly. I cut 7 and freeze the rest for two more
>> batches.
>>
>> I chill it in the freezer a half house for easier slicing and even cut
>> partly through the whole thing making it easier for when I take it out
>> of the freezer.
>>

>I always chill mine in the freezer too! It truly does make slicing the patties
>so much easier.


Since I grind the meat I weigh out portions and form into balls, then
I flatten them with wet hands. I've never purchased pre-ground
mystery meat. An easy method for forming burgers is to place the ball
of meat between two squares of waxed paper and then smack it with a
#10 can.


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Did it again this morning with better results. A little more butter, a
little less cheese and they slid out of the pan easily.
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On 5/23/2021 10:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:

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On Monday, May 24, 2021 at 7:26:29 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
>
> On 5/23/2021 5:22 PM, wrote:
> >
> >> I buy Carolina brand. Comes in 1 pound rolls of ground sausage, either
> >> "mild" or "hot." I like the "hot" version.
> >>

> > I haven't seen that brand here, but it may be just because I haven't really
> > paid any attention as I always buy Tennessee Pride. But I will look this
> > Wednesday when I shop. Tomorrow I have a return for Walmart and if
> > I remember I'll peruse their sausage case.
> >

> Actually, my 'carolina' brand might just be called "Carolina Pride."
> That sounds familiar. If that's the case, probably made by the same
> company and named for the state it's sold in.
>

I went to Wally World today while out running errands. I did look in their
breakfast sausage case and they do not stock it. But I'll stick look when
I hit Kroger this Thursday.
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On Monday, May 24, 2021 at 9:46:09 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
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> I don't like breakfast sausage, too sagey. I much prefer Italian
> Saw-Seege.
>

Two completely different flavors of sausage. But there are some sausage
brands here that do make a 'extra sage' variety. I do find those varieties
too sagey for me.

*BURP*
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On Mon, 24 May 2021 14:04:11 -0700 (PDT), "
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>On Monday, May 24, 2021 at 9:46:09 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
>>
>> I don't like breakfast sausage, too sagey. I much prefer Italian
>> Saw-Seege.
>>

>Two completely different flavors of sausage. But there are some sausage
>brands here that do make a 'extra sage' variety. I do find those varieties
>too sagey for me.
>
>*BURP*


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On Mon, 24 May 2021 14:00:28 -0700 (PDT), "
> wrote:

>On Monday, May 24, 2021 at 7:26:29 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
>>
>> On 5/23/2021 5:22 PM, wrote:
>> >
>> >> I buy Carolina brand. Comes in 1 pound rolls of ground sausage, either
>> >> "mild" or "hot." I like the "hot" version.
>> >>
>> > I haven't seen that brand here, but it may be just because I haven't really
>> > paid any attention as I always buy Tennessee Pride. But I will look this
>> > Wednesday when I shop. Tomorrow I have a return for Walmart and if
>> > I remember I'll peruse their sausage case.
>> >

>> Actually, my 'carolina' brand might just be called "Carolina Pride."
>> That sounds familiar. If that's the case, probably made by the same
>> company and named for the state it's sold in.
>>

>I went to Wally World today while out running errands. I did look in their
>breakfast sausage case and they do not stock it. But I'll stick look when
>I hit Kroger this Thursday.


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On Mon, 24 May 2021 10:56:43 -0400, Sheldon Martin >
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>On Sun, 23 May 2021 17:33:10 -0700 (PDT), "
> wrote:
>
>>On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 6:29:54 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>
>>> On 5/23/2021 5:26 PM, wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Another time saver is to fry up the whole pound when you're in the kitchen
>>> > rattling pots and pans. Put it in a covered bowl, store in the 'frig and pull out
>>> > however many patties you want to consume. The time saving comes in not
>>> > only not having fry just one or two patties whenever you want to eat seasoned
>>> > piggy, but only one clean up when the whole pound is fried.
>>> >
>>> I do similar. I buy the 2 lb chub of Jimmy Dean for $6.99. It has
>>> markings to cut slices evenly. I cut 7 and freeze the rest for two more
>>> batches.
>>>
>>> I chill it in the freezer a half house for easier slicing and even cut
>>> partly through the whole thing making it easier for when I take it out
>>> of the freezer.
>>>

>>I always chill mine in the freezer too! It truly does make slicing the patties
>>so much easier.

>
>Since I grind the meat I weigh out portions and form into balls, then
>I flatten them with wet hands. I've never purchased pre-ground
>mystery meat. An easy method for forming burgers is to place the ball
>of meat between two squares of waxed paper and then smack it with a
>#10 can.


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