thank you for sharing!!! I'm just below the Canadian border in New York - they call the area the snow belt because we get hammered!
by the way - I may have recipes for the ingredients you can't find there!
thank you for sharing!!! I'm just below the Canadian border in New York - they call the area the snow belt because we get hammered!
by the way - I may have recipes for the ingredients you can't find there!
Oh Keziah these sound wonderful! In the ststes these sound like what we called "Fried Cheese Sticks" , we fry ours, and do not add egg to the cheese mixture, but I will give it a try your way.
I think in Wales cheese must be cheaper than here in the states! In the states the pork would be less exspensive than the cheese! And so our sausages would be made with pork for a less exspensive option!
Yeah, these sausages DO sound like they'd be delicious! YUMMY!
Pork is not really an expensive meat, but cheese, especially the processed block, value junk that is used for cooking. It is cheap and cheerful.
Lamb is probably the most costly. I haven't a clue why, we are surrounded by the little blighters. They are walk down the road, in the streets. When we go star gazing in the Brecon Beacon, National Park which is only a stones throw from where we live (to avoid light polution) the sheep are everywhere.
We have to drive really carefully as they leap out from the ditches at the side of the road. Suicidal sheep we call them.![]()
Of course it is a different matter with 'live cheeses' they are not what I would term expensive but to expensive to just throw in the back of the fridge in the off chance that it might be used.
We tend to eat a lot of fish. Not tuna, I can't stand the stuff. Yuk.
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