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'I hope you didn't forget the barbecue sausages.'
And the clink of teacups is perhaps heard less than the sizzling of barbecue sausages.
You get to the barbecue, and amongst other things they're barbecuing sausages, and you think super.
Best dishes: Beef brisket, North Carolina chopped pork, pork ribs, barbecued sausage.
Last Tuesday at Joe's, Kermit Ruffins barbecued sausage and showed a home video of an impromptu second line.
As the frost falls, stars appear, crowds thicken at the glühwein booths and at a stall barbecuing sausages (it's been here since 1420).
Sausage sizzle is a common Australian and New Zealand cuisine consisting of a barbecued sausage served on a slice of white bread.
For lunch, the Talat Sao market offers fried fish, minced meats mixed with herbs and served with sticky rice, barbecued sausages and spicy noodle soup.
Back on the beach we barbecued sausages and steaks; if we wandered across to the pub for a beer later on, we were not to go aloft back on Leeuwin.
The veneer of suburban domesticity in Tony Soprano's life - watching his daughter's volleyball games, barbecuing sausages for his pals - is interrupted by random, self-interested acts of violence.
Pork ribs and barbecued sausage were set on the table, and Mr. Aubry gave an etiquette lesson to Mrs. Yukol, who was using a knife to dissect a pork rib.
One afternoon they will be taken for an easy mountain ramble and on another they are taken by horse drawn carriage into the woods where they can barbecue sausages (a small charge is made for the barbecue).
Its products include a wide range of processed meat, like sausages, smoked meats, sliced and wafer thin meats, fresh sausages and ready meals, and barbecue sausages, as well as dry, cooked, and chopped hams.
Depending on the locality, nem may refer to a rolled sausage in rice paper called nem cuon or nem ran (fresh and fried rolls, respectively), barbecued sausage called nem nướng or cured sausage called nem chua.
It is my forlorn hope that your nose-hairs have not been set ablaze by some toddler's careless swishing of a sparkler, and that I don't find you suffering the effects of a barbecued sausage, burnt to a frazzle on the outside and entirely raw on the inside.