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I did my project about crows ( this thread ) and waiting now to get it marked by my teacher. Thank you.

 

The next project for school is about food. I want to do project about sausages. Even though I like them, I know they are often not good for you and full of maybe scary things even!

 

Can anyone help me find information about sausages - preferably information about them being bad..... scary things ok!

 

It would really help. I am trying to look on the internet but not finding as much as I hoped to, Maybe I'm not searching well.

 

Thank you

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Here's some sausage info for you 97. No horror stories on there though I don't think

 

http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/yf/foods/he176w.htm

 

Guardian always has something good

http://www.guardian.co.uk/food/focus/story/0,13296,951917,00.html

 

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"People who enjoy eating sausage and obey the law should not watch either being made" - Otto von Bismarck

 

http://sausagefans.com/

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97: If you're looking for bad things about sausages, you won't have to look very hard! Most sausage meat made for commercial sale are made using meat offcuts and are also packed with flavourings, starches and nitrates. The nitrates are the scariest part, because some nitrate powders become carcinogenic when they're fried/cooked at high temperatures.

 

If you're looking for good sources of information on this, you should check the relevant food standard association websites. Also, google 'sausage nitrate' and you'll come up with a bunch of stuff.

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I read at Borough Markets (a fresh food market) in London that England eats 185,000 tons of sausage every year. It is a scary statistic, especially considering the poor quality of nearly all supermarket sausages (a fact common to most countries).

 

This sounds like a far better project than the crow project. A good sausage is one of my favourite things, hence my inclination for German food and also northern Italy salami. 97, for some project variety check out the traditional Bavarian breakfast. It is a good one for your assignment as there is unique sausage involved ....along with a huge glass of the worlds purest and nicest beer, all for breakfast \:\)

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Its all in the translation apparently

I believe "Du hast wurst" in german means to be lucky and another expression states that "that is all sausage to me" meaning it is of no consequence or very common. Yet another says "it depends on the sausage" meaning it is critically important.

Strange the things we remember from school aint it

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The best Saturday job I had as a schoolboy, was in a slaughterhouse. It was mostly cleaning up and feeding animals, but during holidays and particularly at christmas, I used to help with the killing. After pigs, we separated and cleaned the guts, and passed them on to the shop. There they were stuffed with meat and fat and bread and herbs.

 

Old Man Snelson used to pay up 12 bob Saturday lunchtime, cut me a steak, and put 4 sausages in a bag for me. Good sausages are fantastic.

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The best Saturday job I had as a schoolboy, was in a slaughterhouse. ....during holidays and particularly at christmas, I used to help with the killing.
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This has nothing to do with sausage (which I like very much). I know two people who were notably effected by their jobs whilst in high school. It took several years before they were comfortable talking about their holiday employment.

One worked part time in a slaughter house (cattle)

The other worked for the local council filling in graves with a shovel (after lingering in a shed waiting for the family to leave). It didn't help that he smoke pot all day everyday at work.
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I read at Borough Markets (a fresh food market) in London that England eats 185,000 tons of sausage every year. It is a scary statistic, especially considering the poor quality of nearly all supermarket sausages (a fact common to most countries).

This sounds like a far better project than the crow project. A good sausage is one of my favourite things, hence my inclination for German food and also northern Italy salami. 97, for some project variety check out the traditional Bavarian breakfast. It is a good one for your assignment as there is unique sausage involved ....along with a huge glass of the worlds purest and nicest beer, all for breakfast \:\)
Have you eaten the sausages from Borough Market? You get some of the best in the world - none of these crappy frankfurter style sausages in Japan.
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Yes! That is where I used to buy my sausages, pork pies and bacon and cheese nearly every Friday. It is impossible to shop at Sainsburies or (yuck!) Tosco's again after getting your fresh supplies from B-market. I usually walk there at lunch time on a Friday. They also serve ice cold crown lager (an over dressed average Oz beer) in the pub across the lane.

 

getting good sausage in Tokyo was for the most part, impossible. I had a very reputable and good quality supa near my house that specialised in good food, yet even they did not stock an acceptable sausage.

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sausages in Japan?? Where?? I've NEVER seen one. Hang on, I lie. There is a great Brazilian shop in Hiroshima that sells sausages imported from Brazil. Big, coils of sausage that we chuck on the webber. Mmmmmmmmm.... But that isn't Japanese, and considering it's bought in a Brazilian shop and cooked in a gaijin house, then it arguably isn't in Japan either.

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That's a good point, spud, and it did have have a big effect on me, but there's a twist. I didn't enjoy killing animals, but the men I worked with at the slaughterhouse, and the German ex-POW on the farm were the first adults I met who could be trusted. I was about 14.

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Henjinmokko on Sado Island makes fantastic sausages, including several winners at international fairs held in Germany. You can buy their stuff through Yahoo Shopping.

 

The classic British banger contains lots of rusk (cereal). They're fine till you try German ones....

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