Are sausages a kind of fish ?!


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Are sausages a kind of fish ?


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Yeah - They don't do so well when you keep them in a tank though. mostly they just hang around on the gravel

More than likely as well as horse and dog meat lol.

NO

you choose what you put in to your sausage

this is better than any of the jokes on here today - my sides hurt

no

Yes

nope

Sausage is pig intestances with meat in them. Hotdogs are just lips and a@@holes...

no. not that I know off........

Yuck!

no it is pork or sometimes it could be beef.fish is a totally different spieces.you will know if it is fish just the way it smells

Yeah, havent you heard of the link sausage fish found off the coast of cornwall? A delicacy in some parts of UK

No silly ...sausage dog....tee hee

Sausages is a kind of meat that comes from pigs. Other meats include bacon & porkchops.

I often see them leaping on the surface of the Themes, all pink and happy.

if you like.

It could be there is all kind of sausages like beef , pork and hey i looked it up on the computer in germany there is a salmon fish sausage

Only toilet sausages...

Sasauges are not a kind of fish, however they can be filled with fish. Sausages are intestines that are filled with spices and meats.

So what happened, did you snag a dumped sausage when you cast, fishing, today?

Sausages are usually made from ground meats, such as pork or beef. Turkey can also be made into sausage. I have never heard of sausages made from fish.

No saucages are Pork ..and fish is fish*

No! It's pig. I learned that in 2nd grade.

Yes. They go around in a pack of 8, usually. They love fry-ups on a Sunday morning, and love swimming in gravy.

errr no

only if they can swim

ummm are you seriously asking this?
sausages are made from pork and sometimes beef!
not fish do you get a kick out of asking stupid questions?

Pecker head!

Are you serious?? NO! They are either made out of pork or beef
ps. u actually thought u are eating fish when u have sausage pizza????




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