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Meanings of smoke sausage in English
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Usage of smoke sausage in English
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Did not Tant Sannie keep in the loft bultongs, and nice smokedsausages?
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Cajun cuisine has more spices, smokedsausages, big one-pot rice dishes and stews.
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Sear slices of kielbasa or other garlicky cooked or smokedsausage in a pan.
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Note: If smoked Creole sausage is not available use any hot smokedsausage including smoked chorizo.
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The peach pancakes were delicious, and the smokedsausage was worth every deadly glob of cholesterol.
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The history of the Tuyé smokehouses The area is famous for its different types of smokedsausage.
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-Replace the hot dog with chorizo, kielbasa, or any other smokedsausage.
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For the carnivores who want to really set this off, chopped smokedsausage will add a nice depth of flavor and texture.
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They drank more beer than Randall's could have fit in its refrigerator case, and consumed their weight in ribs and smokedsausage.
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He then sets off to the New World with hope and a suitcase packed with "his father's miraculous smokedsausage".
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" Smokedsausage," said Deen, to another round of laughter.
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A Dutch cheese, some apples and carrots, a loaf of bread, a fat cylinder of smokedsausage, tins of cocoa and biscuits.
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Although you will find local treats like cheese, herrings and smokedsausage, Amsterdam is packed full of excellent restaurants from bistros to Michelin-star dining.
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The gospodyni now cleared the bowl off the table and returned with a bottle of vodka, two glasses, and a smokedsausage on a plate.
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It'll all get cold! Hallas exclaimed in surprise, clutching a lump of fatty bacon in one hand and piece of smokedsausage in the other.
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Everyone else had to have theirs dried or salted or made into a kind of hard smokedsausage which had to be soaked before eating.