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    recipes, however, there are a scarcely any of them that are near to my heart or more paired with my palate than Cajun Chicken and Smoked Sausage Gumbo. I have attempted several variations of this dish; nevertheless, this is truly one of the best recipes that I have had the pleasure to endeavor. This simple recipe brings out the succulent flavor of Smoked Sausage and Cajun Chicken in a robust brown sauce that will tantalize your taste buds. From my experience it is essential to “mise en place”,…

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    what kind of meats were present inside of Taco Bell’s sausage crumbles and to find out if there was any misleading labeling in the popular product. Our hypothesis was that we would find various types of meat present in the sausage such as pork, beef, and chicken. Our results supported our hypothesis. According to our data, the sausage was composed of pork or pig that came from the Sus genus. There was no other type of animal present in the sausage other than pig. Because we had a high quality…

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    The author uses text structure to support the main idea in the essay by comparing pupils to a sausage casing. They also say the teachers are supposed to stuff education and knowledge into the sausage casing (our minds.) The author also talks about eliciting knowledge by quoting from literature and other people. They quoted William Ernest Hocking, he was talking about how it is more important to see what we are made of, and what is inside of us. As I've said before about quoting, this time the…

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    Sausage Dip Every couple of years my family and I travel up north to spend Easter with my family in Kentucky. After an eight-hour car ride, we would enter the house to a pleasant aroma of pulled pork that my Aunt Kathy had been cooking since that morning. My aunt loved it when we would all visit. She made sure we were fed and we had a place to stay, even if our trip was a last minute decision. One Easter, my mom and aunt were in the kitchen making dinner. They were making a dip I had never…

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    Article Background: Johnsonville Sausage, LLC. Freeman (2009) stresses that an individual has gained numerous ethical and moral (e.g., right versus wrong or good versus bad) foundations, nurtured from birth; therefore, do not require specific teaching on mannerisms and behaviors to be ethical; however, one rather should use experiences to build from founding principles, ideologies and perceptions, to comprehend and deliberate differently, when constructing sound ethical, legal and obligatory…

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    knows. Did it have anything to do with the article? Absolutely not. We’re riding his stream of consciousness now. As much as Thompson describes the bike, he describes the wild edge present within many riders. The Sausage Creature, never really defined, yet recognized all the same. The Sausage Creature, the end-state, the result, the feared judgement handed down by the meeting of speed, of asphalt and of…

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    Schmidt's Research Paper

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    Schmidt’s has a unique market of legendary sausages. The atmosphere of Schmidt’s was as pleasing as the food. As we entered into German Village, Lois and I drove over old bricks worn with the mixture of…

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    Hot Dogs History

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    The history of hot dogs When I think of hot dogs I think of Yann’s hot dog stand in West Virginia. We would go there every weekend. You park your car a block away and stand in a line that goes down the street. But the line moves fast. Mr. Yann’s secret sauce no one knows the recipe but him and his kids and grandkids. People come from miles away for a big boxes of these hotdogs people can eat 7 in one sitting. But if you come to get some past one a clock you’re out of luck Yann’s only serves at…

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    Formal Equality,” Patricia Williams provides stories that deal equality and affirmative action. The stories examined can be analyzed through Patricia Williams’ metaphor of the sausage machine. Essentially, the sausage machine is about equality, power, language, and interpretation. Patricia Williams uses the metaphor of the sausage machine to talk about affirmative action and language. She begins her argument by providing small stories that illustrate the concept of equality and affirmative…

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    Ciabatta Cubes Essay

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    Crumbled Lamb Sausages with Ciabatta Cubes Ingredients: • 8 ounces Ciabatta bread • 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese (reduced fat) • 1/2 cup green onions • 1 lb. lamb sausage links • 1 and 1/4 cups fat-free milk • 1 carton egg substitute • Cooking spray • 2 tbsp. fresh parsley • 2 large eggs Directions: 1. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F. 2. On a baking sheet, line the Ciabatta bread cubes in one layer and bake in the oven for 8 minutes. 3. As soon as the bread turns golden brown, remove from…

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