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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 331920" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>I know how and so do my kids and most of the grandkids have at least learned enough to do it if necessary. Also enjoy making sausage and other goodies. Have a small group who shares a sausage making day. Good chance to make some sausages as well as share a beverage of two (and usually more). Always include kids or grandkids in this as it's a good way to learn and share time together. It's not really that hard. Some use old family recipes but there are also some very good sausage mixes as well as jerky and stick mixtures as well.</p><p></p><p>Some of the equipment can be pricey if bought all at once but if you have a group you don't all need the different pieces. Share the work and equipment. Nothing more enjoyable than sharing some meat you've processed and then getting some compliments on how good it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 331920, member: 3373"] I know how and so do my kids and most of the grandkids have at least learned enough to do it if necessary. Also enjoy making sausage and other goodies. Have a small group who shares a sausage making day. Good chance to make some sausages as well as share a beverage of two (and usually more). Always include kids or grandkids in this as it's a good way to learn and share time together. It's not really that hard. Some use old family recipes but there are also some very good sausage mixes as well as jerky and stick mixtures as well. Some of the equipment can be pricey if bought all at once but if you have a group you don't all need the different pieces. Share the work and equipment. Nothing more enjoyable than sharing some meat you've processed and then getting some compliments on how good it is. [/QUOTE]
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