FYSER - Episode 02: Hereford Vienna Sausage

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For the past hundred and fifteen years or so, Vienna Sausage has been enjoyed in North America. I'm going to attempt to figure out why.

Good Evening, morning, or afternoon Steemit residents.

I gave a bit of background before my first post for the explaining of Food You Shouldn't Eat Review and you can just click on those to get that, and I'll save you the trouble of listening to me babble about FAR too many things today.

Today's review for Food You Shouldn't Eat is for the HEREFORD VIENNA SAUSAGE. I first spotted these beauties on the lower shelf on the local grocery store, and it made me wonder "who the heck eats sausage from a can?" Well today, we do.



A quick mention to my garnishes and special guest today! A white lily from a place I call the back yard, some runner bean flowers, and some green tiny tim tomatoes that the almost tornado today took off - and our special guest: Old Engine Oil beer, who we'll get to later!


Best Before Date: January 01, 2021

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The Vienna Sausage was originally a beef/pork smoked sausage combo. These ones are made from mechanically separated chicken.. ... ..-
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From a nutritional/cost/prepper storage standpoint, it's got a couple things going for it. A serving size on the package (what I make myself eat of each FYSEReview) is three sausages, or half of the package. This means that you're scoring TEN grams of protein in a full can of these canned hotdogs. I bought this can for seventy-seven Canadian cents. The can is compact, so if not for bugging out, maybe sneaking it into a movie theater? Jeeze, I dunno. But hey, because of it's three year best before date, this could be gold after six year of hard times.

The smell wasn't pleasant opening the can, basically like good canned cat food.

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The texture was, yes, like wet hot dogs basically. Though I can't say that I'm really planning on purchasing this for my own needs again, I CAN say that I feel it's a much more palatable option for a survival food than the Puritan Irish Stew from last week. Also, this post has already got me two dedicated followers:

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That's my second review! If there's something else you'd like for me to cover in these reviews, just say so and I'll take it into consideration! As always I long for your interaction. Tell me the post was crap, tell me it changed your life... Just tell me you're more real than that "mechanically separated chicken" and I'll be thrilled.

If you've got a brand or product that you'd like to see a FYSER on, just say so in the comments!

Thanks for the read.

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