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The Hotdog(Sausage): Why so Good?
By the way I had hillshires(forgive me sausage gods) today with the spicy peppers. They were actually good and did enjoy the extreme greasiness.
The Hotdog(Sausage): Why so Good?
"Yes Luna "PIER" i do work for the Crafted brand and I am probing you to get your secret affair with hotdogs out of you".. Id like to put you into a nautral casing and eat you... weirdo.
for the rest of us who arent scared of a blog thanks for posting and sharing.
The Hotdog(Sausage): Why so Good?
i dont work for them but i have tried their product and I know i sound real "salesy" for these guys but please believe me I stick by them because they are local and I honestly rave over these things. Theres nothing like htem atleast i think. There are two ways for me to like a product and those are through taste and sight and then the customer service which these they have(they actually follow up to see if you had a good expereience). Plus Im a 23 year old college student who is just a plane fan of hotdogs and sausages.
@everyone interested in knowing...if youd like a sample i can either get you the address and number since they havent gone national yet or i can set somehting up with you and ill ship it to you(frozen or fresh). They would send you a free sample just let me know what your'e looking for(they did for me). They are FDA approved so no worries in that arena.
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Casing or sausage casing is the material that contains and encloses the filling of a sausage. Casings are typically divided into two categories, natural and artificial.
Natural casings are made from the submucosa, a layer of the intestine that consists mainly of collagen. The fat and the inner mucosa lining are removed. Natural casings tend to be brittle once cooked and tend to "snap" when the sausage is bitten. They may also rupture during the cooking process; often, this indicates that the cooking was done too rapidly. Natural casings may be hardened and rendered less permeable through drying and smoking processes. Natural casings are generally made from porcine or ovine intestine(answers.com)