Turkey Italian Sausage
SimplyDeLish
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Usually buy Johnsonville Italian Sausage but in my quest to eat healthier I purchased Turkey Italian Sausage from the major J-O turkey brand....YUCK!!!
Does anybody use this? What do you do to make it taste good? Or is it worth the extra calories to stick with the good stuff?
Does anybody use this? What do you do to make it taste good? Or is it worth the extra calories to stick with the good stuff?
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I buy the Honeysuckle White brand and like it. It might be a brand thing, or it's your personal preference.0
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Oh no! I actually just had turkey sausage for dinner tonight -- it's one of my favorites. I use Shadybrook farm and tonight I had the hot ones. I also grill them, which I think makes them even better. They are 140 calories a link. I'm sure there are plenty of reasons why sausage isn't great for you, even turkey, but I love them and they make for a low-calorie dinner. Tonight I had one with sauteed broccoli rabe and cannellini beans and it was delicious and under 300 calories. Give Shadybrook Farm a try before you give up on it! And, if you still aren't crazy about it, I'd say have your regular sausage!0
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Love it but the sodium sucks!0
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I love this brand of chicken sausage. So good!
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I love this brand of chicken sausage. So good!
Yup... i love this brand too0 -
I love this brand of chicken sausage. So good!
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Hillshire Farm turkey keilbalsa is YUMMY! Way better than J-O0
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That's so funny you posted this, I *just* bought Honeysuckle White's "Hot" Turkey Sausage to try for the first time ever! I do plan on grilling them, as I think grilling makes everything taste better.
I ADORE a hot Italian sausage on a hoagie bun with sauteed peppers & onions with marinara and shredded mozzarella melted on top. (Toast the whole thing in the oven for a few minutes to get the bun toasty and the cheese melty- yum!) One of my favorite dinners, actually. So I was trying to find an alternative so I can still eat one of my favorites fairly often. I figure if I switch to turkey, change the bun to whole wheat, and keep the amount of cheese in check I'm good to go. Gosh I hope I like the turkey ones. I know it isn't going to be AS good but I'm hoping it will satisfy; I can't keep eating regular ol' sausage as often as I was.0
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