@@RobGoebel my mother's family is Pennsylvania Dutch. Unfortunately most of the generation who would have had such things has died off. I try to embrace my heritage when I can.
@@nateuerdaz8038 Thank you and my family originated around Lancaster also on my Momma's side. Poppa's side was German and more German. Watch this video and cook to 145 and hang there. You will make the moistest summer sausage you have ever had and no need for ice baths, even in the summer. th-cam.com/video/cjF-J3Ke4DM/w-d-xo.html
@@RobGoebel thank you Sir! My mother's family came over from Germany in two stages. The first (her father's side) in 1650 and settled the Pocono plateau. Fought in the revolution, etc. The other side came over in the early 1800s. Also German and had a large farm in the long pond area. My parents moved from that region to Lancaster in the late 70s for college and never left. I grew up down along the River just north of Connestoga. I miss it something terrible. But ya gotta go where the work is.
Cool vid 👍
Great job! I would love to make this!
From your request drive.google.com/file/d/14EobRVT7TP_DFrswsj2UoqlNO7_OEWPZ/view?usp=sharing
Dear God please give me the recipe. I grew up in central Pennsylvania and miss Lebanon Bologna something fierce
Don't tell my wife and it doesn't have the twang of dry cured. drive.google.com/file/d/14EobRVT7TP_DFrswsj2UoqlNO7_OEWPZ/view?usp=sharing
@@RobGoebel thank you so much! You're flipping amazing
@@RobGoebel my mother's family is Pennsylvania Dutch. Unfortunately most of the generation who would have had such things has died off. I try to embrace my heritage when I can.
@@nateuerdaz8038 Thank you and my family originated around Lancaster also on my Momma's side. Poppa's side was German and more German. Watch this video and cook to 145 and hang there. You will make the moistest summer sausage you have ever had and no need for ice baths, even in the summer. th-cam.com/video/cjF-J3Ke4DM/w-d-xo.html
@@RobGoebel thank you Sir! My mother's family came over from Germany in two stages. The first (her father's side) in 1650 and settled the Pocono plateau. Fought in the revolution, etc. The other side came over in the early 1800s. Also German and had a large farm in the long pond area. My parents moved from that region to Lancaster in the late 70s for college and never left. I grew up down along the River just north of Connestoga. I miss it something terrible. But ya gotta go where the work is.
Please turn up your volume. You're all but inaudible
This was recorded with just a camera. Later videos have a iphone with an external microphone, sorry, use earbuds. ;)