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Post by Swallow » Fri Jan 27, 2012 05:51

" I'll have to ask my 88-year-old neighbor from Hungary if she would like me to attempt some".
Go for it, Hell at 88 what has she got to lose? And who knows maybe she likes flying in the danger zone

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Post by el Ducko » Fri Jan 27, 2012 16:00

Yeah. She faced down Soviets in tanks, then immigrated to Colombia and faced down drug lords, then immigrated to Texas and... Well, what can I say? ...faced the specter of certain death from clogged arteries, eating chicken fried steaks and smoked brisket and enchiladas verdes, and lived to tell the tale? (...and what tales she has to tell!)

...just don't want her to be face down from my sausage.
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Post by crustyo44 » Fri Jan 27, 2012 20:21

El Ducko,
Snagmans Csabai would be appreciated by your old Hungarian neighbour. I prefer them smoked darkish if you check my photos.
I have tasted commercial Csabai and this beats anything hands down and you know the ingredients as well.
Go gor it Young Man and make her day!!!!!!!!
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Post by Chuckwagon » Sat Jan 28, 2012 03:35

Crusty ol' pard,
I think these boys... especially the ones in Texas... just may have too much time on their hands eh? No doubt they have been farming mushrooms and barking at the moon after midnight! What do you think? It's either that, or there is something in the water that we simply cannot explain!
Please, please, please.... all you folks "down under"...
Don't judge all us Americans by the actions of that notorious Texan....
El Duck-O Quack-O
He belongs in an asylum... on another planet!
Geezeeee! That guy could change a 9 into threes!
I once heard that El Duck-a-roo was wearing pointed c'boy boots like me. But, shucks, he turned a "pirhouette" down on main street and screwed himself into the sidewalk! :shock:
That poor boy has too much caffeine in his coffee!
Any suggestions?
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it probably needs more time on the grill! :D
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Post by el Ducko » Sat Jan 28, 2012 04:48

...need more sausage in my diet. :lol:
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Post by ssorllih » Sat Jan 28, 2012 05:02

We need to start work on a sausage that tastes good and provides balanced nutrition. So dried tomatos and apples for fruit, peppers and onions for veggies we already have the meat for the protein and if we just serve it in a good bread roll we have a complete balanced meal that can be eaten using just one hand freeing the other hand for working the cash register.
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Post by el Ducko » Sun Jan 29, 2012 02:32

If you believe a certain young (well, that point aside...) moderator, maybe I should work on developing sausage-flavored coffee. ...or should I say, coffee-flavored sausage?

Hmmm... :neutral:
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Post by ssorllih » Sun Jan 29, 2012 02:49

With your knowledge of herbs we could find something stimulating and tasty. Coffee flavor would be easy just a few spoonfuls of tasters choice and a little cream and sugar and you are good to go.
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Post by el Ducko » Sun Jan 29, 2012 03:54

Hmmm... combine breakfast sausage with eggs, herbs de Provence, French roast coffee, all in tasty tube form on a bun. I like this.

Quick- - let's copyright the idea before the politicians claim it as a way to generate jobs.
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