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Wild hog breakfast sausage
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01/06/11 02:36 PM
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BrianS
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What kind of seasonings would you suggest I have a couple of rear quarters and thought about trying to grind some up?
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Re: Wild hog breakfast sausage
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01/06/11 03:14 PM
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Tres
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Made some last week, used thyme, parsley, sage and coriander. Make sure you add plenty of fat. This is a great website to reference... http://lpoli.50webs.com/Sausage%20recipes.htm#FRESH
Last edited by Tres; 01/06/11 03:14 PM.
"Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before."
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Re: Wild hog breakfast sausage
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01/06/11 04:33 PM
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chalet
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I like's Legg's seasonings. My family has been using #10 for years. http://www.aclegg.com/seasonings/
Shoot. Eat. Repeat.
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Re: Wild hog breakfast sausage
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01/06/11 06:45 PM
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CzechBoy
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Have you ever combined #10 with NS-4?
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Re: Wild hog breakfast sausage
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01/06/11 07:38 PM
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chalet
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No. I've tried some different ones, but never mixed them. Windthorst Fine Meats carries the full line. The italian and braut mixes ain't bad either.
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