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Friday, August 17, 2018
Last Of The Appetizers
The last of the appetizers. The sausage balls are really good. Just make sure and use the raw sausage. I cooked it first once and it didn't turn out. Next chapter is soups which I have been yearning for lately.
I made 200 sausage balls for my granddaughter's baby shower this past weekend. Not a one was left over :) Not sure if these are the same recipe, but delicious just the same. Thank you for sharing. Hugs, ~Jo
you ask which is my favourite Bronte book - it is without a doubt The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Incidentally the Brontes lived on the Yorkshire Moors not the North York Moors. It is much more industrial down there and close to the bif cotton mills.
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My eyes aren't good enough for these recipes. I hope your soups are just what you want/need.
I made 200 sausage balls for my granddaughter's baby shower this past weekend. Not a one was left over :)
Not sure if these are the same recipe, but delicious just the same. Thank you for sharing.
Hugs,
~Jo
I think you can click on them to enlarge, but have never tried it.
I bet they turn out the same, and yes, they really are good. Do you know if they'll freeze, Jo?
The ones I make with 1lb of mild sausage, three cups of Bisquick, 1lb of shredded cheese, are frozen before I use them, and taste great.
Jo
I love soup ! I can not wait to see the soup recipe.
And @ A Brit in Tennessee, I have made the same ones, they are so good.
cheers, parsnip and badger
Mmmmm...candied pecans! Yes, please.
Great. So they will freeze well before you bake them. I'll have to do that.
They really are the perfect appetizer Gayle. Bite sized and delicious.
I love pecans and so do my squirrels.
you ask which is my favourite Bronte book - it is without a doubt The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
Incidentally the Brontes lived on the Yorkshire Moors not the North York Moors. It is much more industrial down there and close to the bif cotton mills.
Thank you Pat. It is so interesting. I have not read The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
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