Iowa Brats w/ a Texas twist
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Re: Iowa Brats w/ a Texas twist
Love it. I put sausage (just about any kind) right up there with Bacon. Meat candy for sure.
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Re: Iowa Brats w/ a Texas twist
Thanks again y’all. I’ve posted a little of this back story before but for those that missed it. Growing up in Tx (especially non Hill country Tx) I thought Johnsonville was a good bratwurst. My Mother in Law is from a small town in Iowa. When she goes home they trek over to Protivin Iowa to a place called Polashek’s Locker. They fill my freezer for me with brats and other sausages. Let just say I haven’t cooked a Johnsonville in at least 10 to 15 years.
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