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Any sausage makers here? Thinking of picking it up. -- nm
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Ender
Jun 24 '23, 20:55
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Are you going to close your eyes while you do it so you won’t see how the sausage is made? -- nm
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Qale
Jun 24, 21:39
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This was an Amazon review from a sausage making book I just bought. -- (pic)
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Ender
Jun 24, 22:32
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I've done it a few times, especially since I have to make it without the usual salt or potassium curing. Have the kitchenaide attachment -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jun 24, 21:05
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Parents have a 30-year-old KitchenAid plastic grinder. I just ordered some third party stuffing attachments. That should suit me until the zeal passes -- nm
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Ender
Jun 24, 21:17
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The old ones are better, built like tanks with steel gears... you'll want to get some casing to fill or you'll just have ground meat
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zeitgeist
Jun 24, 21:25
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Yeah, trying to figure out where to buy casings. -- nm
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Ender
Jun 24, 21:31
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Cabelas or BASS...amazon of course, independent butcher shops -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jun 24, 21:33
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