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Old Aug 16th 2013 | 11:00 am
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Spare freezer in the garage packed up. My British sausages have defrosted
 
Old Aug 16th 2013 | 11:16 am
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Originally Posted by lansbury
Spare freezer in the garage packed up. My British sausages have defrosted
Breakfast at your place tomorrow then

Do you have any bacon as well?
 
Old Aug 16th 2013 | 11:18 am
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Originally Posted by lansbury
Spare freezer in the garage packed up. My British sausages have defrosted


You can cook them and then you can freeze them.
 
Old Aug 16th 2013 | 11:30 am
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Originally Posted by Cardienscarf


You can cook them and then you can freeze them.
Not really sure how longer the freezer has been broken for. Could be a few days.
 
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Originally Posted by lansbury
Not really sure how longer the freezer has been broken for. Could be a few days.
Are they still cold to touch, like they would be in a fridge? If so, they're fine for cooking and refreezing.
 
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Eat them. It will be fine.

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Originally Posted by kodokan
Are they still cold to touch, like they would be in a fridge? If so, they're fine for cooking and refreezing.
No they are warm and squishy.
 
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Originally Posted by lansbury
No they are warm and squishy.
Ahhh... then I wouldn't, not knowing how long the freezer had been out.



Edit: not the same, I know, but I'm getting by on the Brats with Beer. I even found some good ones with cheese and jalapenos last week. The Italian sausage is just weird.
 
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Originally Posted by lansbury
No they are warm and squishy.
Sorry to hear that, though I have to disagree with the thread title; having your freezer fail is a disaster, losing British sausages is a catastrophe!
 
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Originally Posted by lansbury
No they are warm and squishy.
How many coyotes scratching at the door? If three or less, you might be able to survive eating a couple of sausages.
 
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Originally Posted by AdobePinon
How many coyotes scratching at the door? If three or less, you might be able to survive eating a couple of sausages.
Also depends on the health insurance situation...not a lot of downside if you've already covered this years deductible......
 
Old Aug 16th 2013 | 5:52 pm
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RIP Sausages.

My condolences.
 
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Originally Posted by lansbury
No they are warm and squishy.
Terrible news. I had sausage and mash for tea yesterday if that helps.
 
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Originally Posted by AdobePinon
How many coyotes scratching at the door? If three or less, you might be able to survive eating a couple of sausages.
Or toss one to the coyote and see if it keels over.
 
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If you don't mind me asking... where do you get your British sausages from?
 


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