This is my brother, Steven, mixing the pork and venison. The meat very cold, so he is wearing insulated gloves.
Barb brought out the spices ready to be added.
Steven and Brian are mixing as I add the spices.
Steven and Brian are grinding the meat.
Still grinding!
All ground and ready for stuffing!
I'm putting the casings onto the stuffers spout.
Steven is turning the crank while I guide the sausage.
Look at all that sausage!
Pop is giving Brian a lesson in his tying technique. He learned it at the Living History Farm in Johnson City.
Oh what fun!! We have never tried to make sausages, but we have killed and worked up every other type of meat known to man over the years :)))
ReplyDeleteWe had a weekend of putting up food too, in the form of 300 lbs of beef!!! Yummy!!We got it back from the meat processing plant Friday morning in all the snow and I had to can the stew meat. I had 23 1/2 quarts. It looked so good that we couldn't wait and had to open a can for our supper
tonight...it was yummy!!!
Enjoy those sausages!!
I would have never said this before onw, but that actually looks like FUN! And yummy too :)
ReplyDeleteMmmm nothing better than pork/venison sausage! My SIL back in Arkansas puts up sausage, but in the form of patties. I really miss that sausage!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing - I bet it tastes very different from the storebought stuff. How many pounds did you make altogether?! Very interesting to see all the different steps that go into the finished product!!
ReplyDeleteSooo...is there a "sausage" season?! LOL!
ReplyDeleteMy friend's family just put up a huge amount of sausage the other week.
Wow that's quite a big job! I'm sure it's worth the effort though. Must be yummy!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
What great memories you are making! I can remember my parents and grandparents making sausage when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of work but I'll bet it's delish. Mimi
ReplyDeleteMany yrs ago I made sausage from the deer that we shot from hunting. What a job but it was good. Made it into patty type.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading and seeing the photos of how you make and smoke the sausage. I have made sausage on a small scale, but this was very interesting. What a wonderful family project!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like lots of work, Lorilee- but I know it's well worth it! Thinking of fresh sausage makes my mouth water!
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