Fake grill marks aside, you could throw these sausages on the summer barbecue

Fake grill marks have the tendency for people to undercook things, when the only way to know is a tip-sensitive digital thermometer.

sausage.dec.14Barbecue season is here and therefore sausages are on the menu. Sausages like these are popular at most barbecues, according to my daughter, and they are easy to grab and run. But they do come with some added extras such as preservatives, colors and fillers.

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A former professor of food safety and the publisher of barfblog.com, Powell is passionate about food, has five daughters, and is an OK goaltender in pickup hockey. Download Doug’s CV here. Dr. Douglas Powell editor, barfblog.com retired professor, food safety 3/289 Annerley Rd Annerley, Queensland 4103 dpowell29@gmail.com 61478222221 I am based in Brisbane, Australia, 15 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time