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Chitlins (1 lb)

Chitlins (1 lb)

»rank: 26963

from: Kings BBQ


0ur opinion: :A plate of Chitlins is quentesentially Southern. The use of chitlins comes from the rural Southern tradition of not letting any part of the hog go to waste. We clean, boil and season these chitlins for a taste experience you won't forget. Just think, you can baffle and amaze your friends just by telling them you've had some.



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Sausage Links (1 lb)

Sausage Links (1 lb)

»rank: 29278

from: Kings BBQ


0ur opinion: :Sausage is popular throughout the country, but ours is done the Southern way. That means it's a little spicier than you may be used to. Still, it's certainly not what you could call 'hot'. These links are great for breakfast, or you can chop them up for a caserole, a meat sauce or maybe even a shrimp boil.



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Ham

Ham

»rank: 31164

from: Kings BBQ


0ur opinion: :Sausage is popular throughout the country, but ours is done the Southern way. That means it's a little spicier than you may be used to. Still, it's certainly not what you could call 'hot'. These links are great for breakfast, or you can chop them up for a caserole, a meat sauce or maybe even a shrimp boil.



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Apple Cider Center Cut Smoked Pork Loin

Apple Cider Center Cut Smoked Pork Loin

»rank: 31164

from: Heritage Family Specialty Foods Inc.


0ur opinion: :You could spend hours preparing a tender, juicy center cut of smoked pork, glistening in mouthwatering apple cider sauce. 0r your could just take all the credit. This amazing entree is precooked, smoked and hand-rubbed, then sent straight to your kitchen, ready to be served.



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Greek Brand Sausage & Eggplant Casserole

Greek Brand Sausage & Eggplant Casserole

»rank: 31164

from: The Casserole Kitchen


0ur opinion: :Deliciously spiced sausage cooked with onions, bell pepper, garlic and eggplant with just the right balance of oregano, parsley, bread crumbs, diced tomato and feta cheese make this an unforgettable Mediterranean-inspiried dish. Topping: Breadcrumbs and crumbled Feta cheese.



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Pork Luncheon, Mesni 150g (Gavrilovic)

Pork Luncheon, Mesni 150g (Gavrilovic)

»rank: 31164

from: Minos


0ur opinion: :Deliciously spiced sausage cooked with onions, bell pepper, garlic and eggplant with just the right balance of oregano, parsley, bread crumbs, diced tomato and feta cheese make this an unforgettable Mediterranean-inspiried dish. Topping: Breadcrumbs and crumbled Feta cheese.



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Cornbread, Cabbage & Ham Casserole

Cornbread, Cabbage & Ham Casserole

»rank: 31164

from: The Casserole Kitchen


0ur opinion: :0ur special smoked ham and fresh cabbage are perfectly cooked with onions and bell peppers. Topping: Crumbled cornbread.



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Roasted Garlic Pork Kabobs( 1 lb )

Roasted Garlic Pork Kabobs( 1 lb )

»rank: 31164


0ur opinion: :0ur special smoked ham and fresh cabbage are perfectly cooked with onions and bell peppers. Topping: Crumbled cornbread.



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Home Cooking for You Seven Gourmet Dinners

Home Cooking for You Seven Gourmet Dinners

»rank: 31164

from: Home Cooking for You


0ur opinion: :Seven delicious gourmet dinners including the pictured Scalloped Potatoes and Ham, slow baked slices of ldaho potatoes layered with onion, pieces of our Virginia Baked Ham and assorted cheeses... Tastes like Home - and an assortment of our delicious homemade meals.



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Cassoulet by Rougie 14.8 oz

Cassoulet by Rougie 14.8 oz

»rank: 65520

from: Rougie


0ur opinion: :Cassoulet is a dish that inspires almost religious fervor. 0ne French writer famously characterized the three principal types of cassoulet as the Trinity, with the 'Father' being cassoulet from Castelnaudary (pork plus maybe some goose), the 'Son' being that from Carcassone (leg of mutton and, in shooting season, partridge), and the 'Holy Ghost' that from Toulouse (Toulouse sausage, mutton, and duck or goose).



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Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0071441190
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