Weird ? - what would make a package of sausage blow up?

MFB, I tried to explain that you do not need any more hospital bills.
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Am I the only one not the least bit surprised he'd eat it?
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Nope...
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Yet he wont eat prefectly healthy celery...

I would eat that before.....CELERY........hate celery......thats all i can taste in V8..
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Nope...
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Yet he wont eat prefectly healthy celery...

I would eat that before.....CELERY........hate celery......thats all i can taste in V8..
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See? Someone is on my side!

Celery is NOT a food. Before I'd eat celery I'd just go out in the pasture and graze.
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Celery tastes nasty.
 
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I would eat that before.....CELERY........hate celery......thats all i can taste in V8..
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See? Someone is on my side!

Celery is NOT a food. Before I'd eat celery I'd just go out in the pasture and graze.
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Celery tastes nasty.

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I do too. Just wait, I'll fix you the best baked coon you ever had. Sweet 'taters, corn on the cob, cornbread (And not that sugar cake them Yankees call cornbread either) fried okra, fresh tomatoes, a few green onions, fresh peach cobbler and a jug of Mississippi sweet tea.

For desert some homeade mint ice cream and brownies.









what? You thought I was going to leave out brownies?



Might even fix some sausage if Gritty gets it here in time.
 
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I do too. Just wait, I'll fix you the best baked coon you ever had. Sweet 'taters, corn on the cob, cornbread (And not that sugar cake them Yankees call cornbread either) fried okra, fresh tomatoes, a few green onions, fresh peach cobbler and a jug of Mississippi sweet tea.

For desert some homeade mint ice cream and brownies.









what? You thought I was going to leave out brownies?



Might even fix some sausage if Gritty gets it here in time.

Jeez...the only thing you named in there that I can eat would be sweet tea.
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Eeeek! That is no good to eat! Glad customer service was responsive though.

That said, we freeze our bacteria (e. coli) at -80C to store it for future use. Keeps them healthy for many many years... we can grow up a whole bottle of healthy stuff from just scraping the frozen pellet saved from the 80's with a toothpick.
 

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