15 Words to use with sausages

SAUSAGE-MEAT STUFFING, for Turkey.

He stood there watching 'em and smoking a threepenny cigar, and when they 'ad finished he told the barmaid to give 'em a sausage-roll each, and went off.

The regimental butcher had clung to his meat and the implements of his trade until the last; and when we found the roads littered with carcases of oxen, sacks of pea flour and sausage machines, we knew that we would shortly find the General's loot beside the hedge.

"I will make mincemeat of him; I will enclose him in sausage skins, and will send him to that good man, KI YI SAMPSON.

"We might sell Mumbles to some Chicago sausage factory," remarked the Major, "but not for two whole dollars.

BEEF TEA.Take a pound of fresh, lean, juicy beef of good flavor,the top of the round and the back and middle of the rump are the best portions for the purpose,from which all fat, bones, and sinews have been carefully removed; cut into pieces a quarter of an inch square, or grind in a sausage-cutter.

"went every morning to a firm of sausage-makers by whom he was employed as a horse-dealer.

In November there were busy slaughter days, with salting of meats, sausage making, baking of blood pudding, and candle steeping.

An ordinary forcemeat of crumbs, onion, parsley, egg, &c., will do, or any of the sausage mixtures given previously.

Furthermore, it is a most important product in the making of linoleum, artificial silk, gunpowder, paints, soaps, inks, celluloid, varnishes, sausage casings, chloroform and iodoform.

Mrs. Grieve, the dresser"Peter Grieve-us," as we children called herhad pulled me into my very pink tights (they were by no means tight but very baggy, according to the pictures of me), and my mother had arranged my hair in sausage curls on each side of my head in even more perfect order and regularity than usual.

"It is a sausage grinder," he declared.

I've come all the way from Yankee America, to visit my native dust-heap, which never produced, beside its daily growth of what might be known the other side of the water, as nature's own pie-plant and sausage-improver, but one Sampson; but," added he, in a subdued voice, "may I ask who can take enough interest in a poor fellow, who never belonged to nothing, as to speak his name?

The front entrance had no porch; and beneath the door, as stepping-stones of entrance, lay two circular slabs of wood resembling sausage blocks, one half superposed.

A house never gets so big that it can afford to sniff at a hundred-pound sausage order, or to feel that any customer is so small that it can afford not to bother with him.

15 Words to use with  sausages