Sausages.—Cat the meat from the bones, and stew the latter with as much water as will barely cover them, till a Btrong gravy is obtained. Weigh the pork, and for each pound of lean take half a pound of fat. If the proportion of fat is too small, it can be increased; but tastes vary much on this point. Gut the inert into small pieces, and pass it through the machine. With each pound of meat put two tablespoonfuls of bread that lias been rubbed through a wire sieve, and add » teaspoonful of salt, half a teaspoonful of pepper, and half a teaspoonful of dried sage, or, if liked, a mixture of sage and marjoram can be used. Mix the herbs and seasoning first with the bread-crumbs, and then add the whole to the meat, being careful to blend the ingredients thoroughly. Moisten the mince with a tablespoon of gravy for each pound of meat, and it is ready either to be put into skins or made into balls. Sausages are always best when quite fresh. If they are bought ready made they should be procured of a highly respectable dealer, for if purchased indiscriminately they may be made of no one knows what.—Oasaell's " A Year's Cookery." A gambler always heaves ace high of relief when his opponent backs away from a bluff bet on nary a pair.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2039, 6 September 1880, Page 4
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