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Gravy mix from Sam's, a supply of precooked Jimmy Dean's sausage and a small can of Pillsbury Grands for a quick and easy breakfast. It's not the absolute best, but in the fifteen minutes it takes for the biscuits to bake you can warm up just the right amount of sausage and add it to the simmering gravy mix without ginning up a lot of grease. YMMV | |||
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Bob Evans in a bag in your grocer's freezer. Simple as that. _____________________ Be careful what you tolerate. You are teaching people how to treat you. | |||
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I like to add a dash or two of seasoned salt to my sausage gravy. Gives it just a little something extra. Otherwise pretty standard recipe as posted on page 1. Success always occurs in private, and failure in full view. Complacency sucks… | |||
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Canned gravy plus abandoned cast iron. That's a lot to confess in one post. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "And it's time that particularly, some of our corporations learned, that when you get in bed with government, you're going to get more than a good night's sleep." - Ronald Reagan | |||
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The best sausage gravy starts with Neese's hot or sage sausage. (No msg or other flavor "enhancers" ) Otherwise the recipe is still flour, milk, & pepper. Homemade buttermilk bisquits required. Ken | |||
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