Sentence examples for sausage without from inspiring English sources

The phrase "sausage without" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a type of sausage that is missing a specific ingredient or component. Example: "I prefer my breakfast sandwich with sausage without the spicy seasoning."

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A sausage without mustard is like McCartney without Lennon – perfectly adequate but not nearly as exciting.

In the cove, fans can float around, have a beer and sausage without waiting in line and listen to the game on the radio.

They have even taken the brave decision not to allow dogs, a move I approve of, being the owner of a terrier who can't be allowed near a Cumberland sausage without serious consequences.

Comparisons of the oxygen consumption of sausage and film showed that the use of the multilayer film PE/AL SP2500; EVA) in combination with the food (exposed to light) resulted eight days earlier in a total consumption of the oxygen than storing the sausage without active film.

If I want to understand a particular food better I try making it from scratch and so I've done plenty of sausage experimentation (I should point out here that my six years of expensive therapy were all Jungian so I can obsess about sausage without the slightest fear of subliminal phallic significance).

If you prefer, you can find a skinless longganisa, or a sausage without the casing.

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Incorporation of fish oil emulsions into pork sausages led to an increase in oxidation compared to sausages without the added fish oil emulsion.

For some months Claud had been poaching on the property of Mr. Victor Hazel, an arrogant, rich, self-made manufacturer of pies & sausages, without any charm.

Vacuum packed mechanically deboned meat irrespective of species and carcass part could be stored for up to 18 weeks and used in formulation of sausages without any serious changes in their sensory profiles.

The New Yorker, January 31 , 1959P. 31 For some months Claud had been poaching on the property of Mr. Victor Hazel, an arrogant, rich, self-made manufacturer of pies & sausages, without any charm.

By Roald Dahl The New Yorker, January 31 , 1959P. 31 For some months Claud had been poaching on the property of Mr. Victor Hazel, an arrogant, rich, self-made manufacturer of pies & sausages, without any charm.

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