Thank you,
The sausage comes from a childhood buddy. I grew up in the Back of the Yards and lived next door to a neighborhood store. I called the owner and his wife, uncle and aunt. Big Polish catholic family--7 kids, youngest daughter the same age as my sister, youngest (and only) son two years younger than me. The oldest daughters were closer to my parents age and our families were and remain close. As a kid, my folks would buy whole slabs of bacon and my "uncle" would store it for us. My mom would say things like, "Go next door and get a half a pound sliced thick for BLT's." As a 43 year old native Chicagoan, I lament the passing of the neighborhood store more than anything. On every corner, some like my next door neighbors, in a middle of a block, there was a community that 7-11's and White Hen's destroyed. Truly makes me (an opinionated) Chicagoan jealous of NYC's bodegas.
Anyhow, my "uncle" made sausage....specifically Polish sausage. BTW, I am a total product of Chicago...my mother is Mexican and my dad is Polish...lol (ps I'm gay, my lover is Jewish and if we adopt a crack baby I may be the next mayor!)
About 15 years ago, I ran into my childhood friend at a wedding. We talked...talked old times....talked sausage. Turns out he has all his dad's grinders and slicers, plus the oak walk in cooler from his dad's store in his basement. At the time he was only making Polish sausage (he's an electrical engineer by day) and a week later he dropped some off for me. Wow...I was transported to my childhood.
A couple of months later, I brought him some spinach and cheese Italian sausages from Gepparth's and asked if he could make some. He took the ball and ran. It's mostly a hobby for him but I tell him all the time that we could do this for a living.
I'd love to try it on my own; it's on the list of things to do. But, you know how life rears it's head. My latest interruption is yet another round of chemotherepy starting on Tuesday...what to have for my last meal in a while?
Authorized time shifting let the genie out of the bottle....