Breakfast Sausage

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Re: Breakfast Sausage

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Oyster wrote:Pardon the hijack, but it is important:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9vuVl0e ... re=related

Now who'd a thunk it? A singer gets into the food business! Next thing you know, some food critic in the food business may get into the singing business!

Nawww....not if you have ever heard him sing a note...
That was quite interesting Oyster, thank you. I had no clue that THE Jimmy Dean sang that song. I remember the song well.
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paz5559 wrote:1) why so hostile?

2) when I order sausage at a place that specializes in breakfast, i believe it is incumbent on the restaurant to specify when they are using an ingredient that is non-standard and atypical.

Since you seem intent upon bringing my medical background into play, if I administered an immunization, you would be justified in assuming that I was using the standard, typical medication appropriate for such prophylaxis. If I chose to provide an alternate formulation, I would be obliged to inform you of that substitution, and obtain your consent. I see the issue I have raised as analogous.

I feel certain you will have a rude, hostile, somewhat tangential personal smear ready in response.
Yo man, I got a right to be hostile, my people been persecuted.
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bam bam wrote:Yo man, I got a right to be hostile, my people been persecuted.
I am a MOT - my peeps have been persecuted too!
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I always think pork and sage when I think breakfast sausage.

paz, MOT? Which tribe? Cherokee?
:D
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I really like the breakfast sausage from Wayne Jacobs' smokehouse in Laplace.
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sore_bluto wrote:I always think pork and sage when I think breakfast sausage.

paz, MOT? Which tribe? Cherokee?
:D
Sage is the signature USA "breakfast sausage" comfort food flavor.
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hungryone wrote:I really like the breakfast sausage from Wayne Jacobs' smokehouse in Laplace.
Now, that, I'd be willing to try!
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LOL....I used to sing Big Bad John at the top of my lungs with my sister! We knew every single word! Between that albumn and Sing Along with Mitch, we were taunted by our other friends about our taste in music.....hey....when you are little you stick to whatever your dad is listening to. My mother was not too fond of us belting out Cigarettes and Whuskey and Wild Wild Wimmen>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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The breakfast sausage (the little skinny ones) at Terranova on Esplanade is my fave....go on Monday, that's when they make them for the week , and they sell out pretty fast
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