rodoconnor
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Man o man O.V. toss in a handful of Zatarains and I'm good to go.
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Yes! Viking, that's the way we do 'beanie weenies'. Most time though, we use sausage instead of wieners, like you, it appears. We found some 'James Sausages' up here in Idaho, that are made down in Yoakum, Texas. Great stuff! Only thing is, there is one store in Boise that stocks them, but most time they're out.
When I went to Texas in 2010, I spent almost 2 months down there. Before I left, I went to West, Texas, just north of Waco, Texas, and bought a bunch of sausages and ring bologna; also some kolaches. West is mostly Czech. They sure know how to make sausages and kolaches!
H. E. B. (Henry E. Butts) Food Stores have their own butchers. They make some of the best breakfast pork sausage that I've ever had. I also brought a case of those home also.
Anyway, I froze all of it at a friend's house where I was staying, then bagged them all up, and put them in some coolers for the return home. We 'rationed' them out. Made 'em last a long time. A lot of those sausages were used for making 'beanie weenies'.
RAMPS...RAMPS and RAMPS. ..Ramps for all..I have 8 5 gallon buckets full...the stench is wandering from my garage into the house, anybody who knows ramps knows what I'm talking about..lol
Ramps...I had to look them up
A cross between garlic and onion? Ohhhh yeh!!