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Roll the dough with the filling into small sausage shapes – finger size.
Place the sausage stuffer or mincer with a small sausage attachment in the freezer for five minutes to chill.
The word pudding is believed to come from the French boudin, originally from the Latin botellus, meaning "small sausage".
I'll never forget watching the locals make it by hand, rolling out a small sausage of dough and then cutting and dragging out the shape.
Dip other hand in a bowl of water, take a handful of meat mixture and form it around base of skewer in a small sausage shape with pointed ends.
She is assisted by Buster Ignacious Spicer, a boy fairy; Fidget, a human sized cat with a taste for fish cakes; Doughnut, a small sausage dog and a magic lamp who wears Moroccan slippers!
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This also contributes to the manner of their cellular control; for example, the formation of acetyl coenzyme A from fatty acids, referred to above, occurs in animal cells in small sausage-shaped components, or organelles, called mitochondria, which also contain the enzymes for terminal respiration and for oxidative phosphorylation.
The new air bags are small, sausage-like inflatable tubes, about five inches in diameter, that drop down from the space just above the windows, to about the level of the driver's ear in case of an accident, and cushion the occupants' skulls.
Shape into a large rope, divide into small sausages, then indent with three fingers.
There are also certain kinds of meat that you hardly get here – for example, small sausages that they only sell at Lidl.
By Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, March 27 , 1937P. 13 The Evening Journal, reporting a cocktail party in Palm Beach, describes the host's garden as having trees festooned with ballons painted like fruit and with small sausages and sandwiches suspended from t twigs by hairpins.
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