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smeegle
06-15-2022, 07:09 PM
Heading up to fsj for work next week anyone know of a good place to source some Mennonite sausage? I was given some last fall while up moose hunting and it was great trying to get some more for my parents.

Ferenc
06-15-2022, 07:14 PM
Make a pit stop in Dawson Creek and hit up Lawrence meats

Sitkaspruce
06-15-2022, 08:16 PM
Check out The Butcher Block, Stans Custom Meats, Peace Vale Meats and VanRook Smokehouse & Charcuterie are in FSJ. Stans and VanRook will probably be your best bet. VanRook is a wizard in Charcuterie. My next animal is going to him for some cool meat!!

Cheers

SS

brian
06-15-2022, 11:11 PM
I always get a bit of a chuckle when I see it called Mennonite sausage. Us Mennonites call it farmer sausage. Sorry no help in finding any up in FSJ. You are right though, it is amazing if you get the good stuff.

ACB
06-16-2022, 10:57 AM
Back in the day we used to get both fresh and cooked (cooked is smoked) farmer sausage from Funk's in Yarrow. Now a guy that I used to work with who's father owned Rempel meats and with his father makes the cook type and we get it from them. Great comfort food.

Bernie O
06-16-2022, 04:41 PM
Margets meat in Williams Lake not far of the highway. best sausage of any kind I ever ate.

wildcatter
06-16-2022, 04:49 PM
Margets meat in Williams Lake not far of the highway. best sausage of any kind I ever ate.

I got some sausages and other stuff from Margets, it's pretty decent, but they all have sodium nitrate.
Asked why and they said it's required, I call it BS.

brian
06-16-2022, 08:44 PM
Rempel is a good Mennonite name. It’d be the one I would try first.

Frank grimes
06-17-2022, 04:46 AM
Rempel is a good Mennonite name. It’d be the one I would try first.
Rempel’s is the place to go. They used to have the cottage cheese perogies too. Not sure if they still do.
I agree with you on calling it farmer sausage. I never heard of Mennonite sausage till a few years ago.

Norwestalta
06-17-2022, 05:16 AM
The butcher block is pretty good. If you want some of the best jerky you've ever ate go to the beaverlodge butcher shop. Well worth the extra drive. While you're there you may as well pick up some pickled Ukrainian sausage.

Arctic Lake
06-17-2022, 09:09 AM
I worked in the meat business for 25 years they use it to prevent bacteria / longer shelf life / eye appeal it’s what prevents the cured meats from having that grey look , when used it retains the pink colour of meat . A lot of processors now use celery salt and others ingredients . I think if a person limits their intake your fine but if your diet is all processed meats and you drink alcohol excessively and smoke like a chimney that’s not good .
I think you have had health issues Wildcatter and in no way am I trying to be dis respectful please know that Natural is always best !.
I got some sausages and other stuff from Margets, it's pretty decent, but they all have sodium nitrate.
Asked why and they said it's required, I call it BS.

browningboy
06-17-2022, 09:32 AM
Ask a mennonite woman as they like the mennonite sausage!!

eastkoot
06-17-2022, 10:29 AM
Costco in Alberta used to have "Menonite" sausage that was pretty good. 4 pack..

ACB
06-17-2022, 10:39 AM
The butcher block is pretty good. If you want some of the best jerky you've ever ate go to the beaverlodge butcher shop. Well worth the extra drive. While you're there you may as well pick up some pickled Ukrainian sausage.
The only people that call it Mennonite sausage are non Mennonites, other wards it's farmer sausage. I'v had the farmer sausage from the Rempel's in Clearbrook/Abbotsford and it's OK, but not quite the quality of the sausage that the Rempel x-work mate and his dad make, his dad was the original Rempel before he sold the business years ago to retire. Unfortunately they only make it in small batches for family and luckily some non family like myself. This reminds me I haven't had any for awhile, I'll have to give them a call.

ACB
06-17-2022, 10:45 AM
Ask a mennonite woman as they like the mennonite sausage!!
Reminds me of the Letterkenny episode when the Mennonite buddy rolls up in his horse and buggy to invite the boys over for a sausage fest. LOOOOOL! That was one of the funniest episodes.

ACB
06-17-2022, 11:15 AM
I got some sausages and other stuff from Margets, it's pretty decent, but they all have sodium nitrate.
Asked why and they said it's required, I call it BS.
The "cure" sodium Nitrate is for smoked meat, I haven't see a recipe for smoked meat that doesn't have the call for the cure which like the one you get at Stuffers is called Prague powder #1 (salt, sodium nitrate). Earlier in this tread I mentioned fresh farmer sausage, unsmoked so no cure involved in the recipe. On this topic I had to look at a sausage making book that I got at Stuffers years ago, "Great Sausage Recipes and Meat Grinding by Rytek Kutas. In the forward of the 550+ page book is called the "Sausage making bible". In the Cures section of the book it reads" fresh sausages are never cured; only products that are smoked and cooked or dry-cured product must be cured". They give different reasons for the curing, preventing botulism is one.