German beer German Sausage College Football. Life is grand.
I am a big Opa's guy, still delish, especially the jalapeeners. Also big on Slovacek's out of Snook. Long time favorite around College Station.
Great old homemade artisan sausage also made in Bremond at Mrs. Groholski's on old Main Street. She is a pip, too, still lively and funny, go see her, and make plans for Polish Fest next June.
https://www.opassmokedmeats.com/
http://slovacek.com/
https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=en&pb ... 0Qpx8IdDAK
http://www.bremondtexas.org/polish_day.html
A little Touch of Oktoberfest
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Re: A little Touch of Oktoberfest
BE WELL, BUT NOT DONE
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10-4 Opa's Jerky has gotten me thru a 5 hour non-stop 'whoop'n and spur'n" trip home from the deer lease many a time.
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