Which preposition to use with sausage
One place we dined with a Rittmeister's mess; and while we sat, eating of their midday ration of thick pea soup with sliced sausages in it, some of the younger officers stood; also they let us stretch our wearied legs on their mattresses, which were ranged seven in a row on the parlor floor of a Belgian house, where from a corner a plaster statue of Joan of Arc gazed at us with her plaster eyes.
We think it quite proper, as you suppose, to eat sausages with turkey on Thanksgiving Day.
"Now then, Fritz, there ain't no bleeding sausage for you this morning;" and Fritz, smilingly obedient, stretched out his hand for the cold bacon that was his breakfast.
They produced pumpernickel from one cupboard, and rye-bread and sausage from another, and all began to talk again and eat.
But ask yourself how he will feel in a week or so, after he and she have been helping themselves to sausages out of the same dish day after day at the breakfast sideboard.
The sausage of the "Steam Kitchen" is said to be the best to be found in Christiania.
We decline to answer your other question, as to whether it is right to eat turkey with sausages on Thanksgiving Day.
To make Sausages without skins.
No locust horde of personally-conducted "trippers" pollutes its ways and byways, nor has the khansamah of the dâk bungalow as yet felt constrained to add sauerkraut and German sausage to his bill of farefor which Allah be praised!
At the end of her near the ground and on the side that was underneath for she swung, you understand, at an anglea swollen protuberance showed, as though an air bubble had got under the skin of the sausage during the packing and made a big blister.
Prosecuting my observations along the upper surface, I next came to the proboscis, which suggested the idea of a Bologna sausage after a passage through a cotton-press.