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<blockquote data-quote="sackshowcattle" data-source="post: 918336" data-attributes="member: 4065"><p>Wondering if anyone has a recipe for old german sausage. My families recipe was lost over the years and the packing house that made it was sold out of the family years ago and they no longer use the recipe and refuse to tell the family so we can pass it down. It is a pinwheel style that uses pork and beef and has 4 or 5 spices. Dad doesnt rememer since he was only about 12 last time he made it with his dad before he died. Dont know if the recipe changed at all but could have be influenced while they lived in white russia before coming here to flea natzi germany.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sackshowcattle, post: 918336, member: 4065"] Wondering if anyone has a recipe for old german sausage. My families recipe was lost over the years and the packing house that made it was sold out of the family years ago and they no longer use the recipe and refuse to tell the family so we can pass it down. It is a pinwheel style that uses pork and beef and has 4 or 5 spices. Dad doesnt rememer since he was only about 12 last time he made it with his dad before he died. Dont know if the recipe changed at all but could have be influenced while they lived in white russia before coming here to flea natzi germany. [/QUOTE]
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