New sausage maker from the Philippines
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Phillipines
Designasausage send goods to the Far East on their website.
spicey lady- Posts : 55
Join date : 2008-08-18
Also in Philippines
Can you get any supplies in Philippines?
I also live here and find it difficult to get sausage ingredients
I also live here and find it difficult to get sausage ingredients
Dannyg- Posts : 3
Join date : 2010-08-21
New sausage maker
The Designasausage starter kit without machine is the best way to get started and at £18-99 including delivery within the UK is great value. The collagen casing included has a two year shelf life and only needs to be kept dry and cool in a cupboard. it is easy to use too and does not need soaking or salting. The recipe book in the kit gives not only sausage recipes - but things like bacon, pepperoni and haggis as well as cold meats using the Designasausage products - all tried and tested by the Designasausage team.
Click on the link below to see the Starter sausage kit
http://www.designasausage.com/pages/completesausage.asp
To get the bulk packs - see the link below:
Happy sausage making
http://www.designasausage.com/pages/prodsnosub.asp?catid=18
Click on the link below to see the Starter sausage kit
http://www.designasausage.com/pages/completesausage.asp
To get the bulk packs - see the link below:
Happy sausage making
http://www.designasausage.com/pages/prodsnosub.asp?catid=18
spicey lady- Posts : 55
Join date : 2008-08-18
New sausage maker from the Philippines
Im an expat in the Philippines who loves sausages.. but local market is pretty poor and the speciality pricing is crazy! £6.00 for Bratwurst that are very similar to what you would find in Lidl for less than £2.00 Anyway earlier this year I bought a manual machine to get started and although have been very busy lately have decided the right time to start producing sausages for several reasons not just the pricing but also I want to know what is in what im eating especially after the latest horror stories out of China such as the melamine in baby food
So my question is this if you were having to import a kit to get started what would you recommend. Ideally I would like skins that would last a couple of years due to the travelling aswell as needing to buy in bulk to save on freight costs. I also want to do bacon and salami. Any advice is appreciated as im back in the UK from next month so can send a few shipments if it gets expensive
So my question is this if you were having to import a kit to get started what would you recommend. Ideally I would like skins that would last a couple of years due to the travelling aswell as needing to buy in bulk to save on freight costs. I also want to do bacon and salami. Any advice is appreciated as im back in the UK from next month so can send a few shipments if it gets expensive
Tropicalpenpals- Posts : 1
Join date : 2009-03-18
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