Slaves died all over the Empire every day, were abused, whipped, sold-made into sausages.
Processing of pork into sausages and other products in France is described as charcuterie.
The meat is also made into sausages and burgers.
And most of the meat is being made into smoked sausages.
A real Gypsy would no more go to sea than he would grind his horse up into sausages.
Knead the dough gently for a couple of minutes then roll out into sausages about 1cm (0.5in) thick.
"I'm all for making a policeman into sausages," said John Crook.
It is all a bit like turning mince into sausages.
A huge man with a bald head and a scar right across his face was patiently inserting little sticks into sausages.
Games included reversi against a witch and finding seven dwarves that turn into sausages.