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Sausages!
When a poor woodcutter called John helps an elf in distress, the elf rewards him with three magic wishes.As John and Martha sit dreaming about what they could ask for, a chance remark by John prompts the appearance of some sizzling, succulent sausages!But the argument this causes between the couple leads to a very silly situation, which only their last remaining wish can put right.Be careful what you wish for - your wish might come true!
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Ten Fat Sausages
Ten fat sausages sizzling in the pan… decide to escape, if they can!Come on a great escape through the kitchen as we follow each sausage that decides to make a run for it.Will they succeed or will the cat, blender, plug hole or fan prove their downfall?Michelle Robinson's no-holds-barred humour is perfectly matched by Tor Freeman's mad-cap artwork.Hilarious and merciless, this tale will have you hooting out loud. 'Bright condiments, stricken-looking frankfurters and wicked comedy will appeal to the ruthless reader' GUARDIAN
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Ten Fat Sausages
There are ten fat sausages sizzling in the pan, but they’re going fast! Can you count the sausages as they disappear – and can you see where they go? A book to stimulate observation and discussion, and an enjoyable introduction to number bonding. Ingenious die-cut holes in each page bring the number concepts in this favourite counting song to life.All children love this traditional rhyme and singing along will help to develop number skills.Bouncy illustrations, innovative die cutting and popular rhymes make Books with Holes a must for every child.Available in three formats, suitable for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and the nursery or classroom.
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Siggy Loves Sausages
A little dachshund ensues on a chase of something sparkly floating through the sky, vowing to return it to its rightful owner. Follow Siggy as he dashes through the village, saying hello to his friends and neighbors, but staying focused on the task at hand. Will Siggy be able to keep his promise??Come along for a joyful, rollicking tale with vibrant illustrations, sharing in the happiness and beauty of everyday life. Young children will enjoy the escapades of sweet little Siggy while learning lessons about keeping promises and unexpected rewards.
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How do you boil sausages like regular Viennese sausages?
To boil Viennese sausages, start by placing them in a pot and covering them with cold water. Bring the water to a gentle boil over medium heat. Let the sausages simmer for about 10-15 minutes until they are fully cooked. You can also add some aromatics like onions, garlic, or herbs to enhance the flavor. Once cooked, remove the sausages from the water and serve them hot with your favorite sides.
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What are Viennese sausages?
Viennese sausages, also known as Wiener sausages, are a type of sausage that originated in Vienna, Austria. They are typically made from a mixture of pork and beef, seasoned with salt, pepper, and other spices. Viennese sausages are usually long and thin in shape, and are often served boiled or grilled. They are a popular street food in Austria and are commonly enjoyed with mustard and bread.
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What are slimy sausages?
Slimy sausages are a type of sausage that has a slippery or viscous texture on the outside. This sliminess can be caused by the presence of excess moisture or fat in the sausage, or by the use of certain ingredients or additives. While some people may find the slimy texture unappealing, others may enjoy the unique mouthfeel it provides. Slimy sausages can be found in various cuisines and are often cooked or grilled before being served.
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Why do sausages burst?
Sausages burst when they are cooked because the heat causes the moisture inside the sausage to turn into steam. As the steam builds up, it creates pressure within the sausage casing, eventually causing it to burst open. This can happen if the sausage is cooked at too high a temperature or for too long, or if the casing is not strong enough to contain the pressure. To prevent sausages from bursting, it's important to cook them at a lower temperature and for a shorter amount of time, and to use high-quality, sturdy casings.
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Hollings Pork Sausages - 200g
Hollings Pork Sausages are a tasty and air-dried dog treat, perfect for adult dogs as a reward or a training treat. Thanks to the air-dried process, the treats maintain all the nutrition and flavour that your dog will love. The Hollings Pork Sausages combine carefully source quality pork and beef to provide your dog a high protein snack at home or out on adventures. Hollings Pork Sausages at a glance: High quality pork sausages: the perfect air-dried treat With carefully sourced protein: pork and beef Suitable for adult dogs Handy size: perfect for feeding at home or on the go Gluten free recipe: great for dogs with sensitivities
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Are sucuk sausages halal?
Yes, sucuk sausages can be halal if they are made with halal ingredients and processed according to Islamic dietary laws. It is important to check the ingredients list and the processing methods used by the manufacturer to ensure that the sucuk sausages are halal. Some sucuk sausages may contain non-halal ingredients such as pork, so it is always best to verify the halal status before consuming them.
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What are chimney sausages?
Chimney sausages, also known as chimney cakes or kürtőskalács, are a traditional Hungarian pastry that is made from sweet, yeast dough. The dough is rolled into a long, thin strip and then wrapped around a wooden cylinder, creating a hollow, cylindrical shape. The pastry is then baked over an open flame, giving it a crispy, caramelized exterior. Chimney sausages are often coated in various toppings such as cinnamon sugar, chopped nuts, or shredded coconut, and are a popular street food in Hungary and other Eastern European countries.
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Were the sausages bad?
I'm sorry, I cannot answer that question as I do not have the ability to taste or judge the quality of food. If you have concerns about the sausages, it would be best to consult with someone who has tried them or to check for any signs of spoilage.
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'Aren't sausages totally gross?'
Sausages may not be appealing to everyone, but they are a popular food item enjoyed by many people around the world. The taste and texture of sausages can vary depending on the ingredients and how they are prepared. Some people may find sausages delicious, while others may not enjoy them as much. It ultimately comes down to personal preference.
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