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gillybob Fri 10-Feb-17 11:32:53

My DD bought DH (her stepdad) a sausage making course for two for a recent birthday. She wrapped the voucher up in a pack of sausages!

Well the course is tomorrow and DH (bless his heart) thinks he is going to do a very serious "class" and make a pound or two of gourmet sausages and that's it. I can't stop giggling at the thought of it (I am doing it with him) and from what I have heard the "class" can become very silly and childish (if you get what I mean) DH will be sooooooo out of his comfort zone it doesn't bear thinking about . grin

Am I wicked for looking forward to even more because of this?

gillybob Sun 12-Feb-17 17:27:05

The "Sausoligist" lady was telling us about a class she ran the previous week Ana in which there were 15 women and 1 man (poor thing). shock Now if that had of been the case for us, DH would have probably chickened out. As it stood it was a good mix of ages and men/women so all fine.

Ana Sun 12-Feb-17 15:56:18

Glad it turned out so well gillybob, I must admit I did feel a teeny bit worried about your DH's reaction but obviously he wasn't too far out of his comfort zone! grin

POGS Sun 12-Feb-17 15:51:54

Glad you had a good day out.

If I lived up there I definitely would be booking a day out with hubby or daughter.

Nice for somebody to come back with an update too.

Jane10 Sun 12-Feb-17 15:28:08

Awww. That's nice. Hope they are tucked up safely with a 'do not disturb' notice.
Resting sausages!! What next.

gillybob Sun 12-Feb-17 10:34:47

Not yet Jane10 they recommend that you rest them for a day or 2 I guess all sausages need to rest. Although some probably need to rest longer than others
We now have enough sausages to feed a small army !

Jane10 Sun 12-Feb-17 10:21:08

Sounds excellent gillybob. Have you eaten them yet?

gillybob Sun 12-Feb-17 10:14:25

Reporting back on the "Gourmet Sausage Making" course. smile

It was absolutely fantastic and the best fun DH and I have had in ages. The one we went to was run by the Northumberland Gourmet Sausage Company based in Corbridge, Northumberland but there are probably others.

For the record the meat was excellent cuts of Pork Shoulder (no crap in there whatsoever) and you have to make your own mince before you start. Then you can add pretty much whatever you like from the various ingredients available. We decided on Leek and Apple for one batch and Honey and Thyme for the second batch which you get to bring home with you.

The "Sausoligist" (as she called herself) kept the innuendo just right, a bit cheeky but not too over the top although squirting the sausage meat into the "skin" is a cause for much hilarity and there really is only one method you can use hmm .

Making the links is trickier than you think and our first batch are a bit "questionable" but as the Sausoligist said "sausages do come in various thucknesses and lengths"
Our second batch were almost perfect if I say so myself!

All in all it was a brilliant afternoon That I would highly recommend. smile

maddyone Sun 12-Feb-17 00:51:22

Gillybob, am I wicked..... Well probably in the nicest kind of way, but I'd be the same! Go ahead and enjoy, I think it'll be a lot of fun.

Peaseblossom Sun 12-Feb-17 00:46:20

Luckygirl I'm sure he didn't mean it like that, but after he'd said it, he realised and him and the female expert fell about laughing! As did I and no doubt countless viewers!!! grin

Juggernaut Sat 11-Feb-17 17:11:30

Over the years we've bought our DS a Blacksmithing Day, a Tank Driving Day, a Handling Birds of Prey Day, and a two day Butchery Course.
He enjoyed them all, but as he's something of a foodie, the butchery course won hands down!
My DDiL and I are going to a gin tasting afternoon in late March as part of her birthday present. I'd never even tasted Gin until two years ago (didn't like the smell) but now am something of a fan!
Hope your DH's sausages are well filled, plump and meaty gillybob grin

grandMattie Sat 11-Feb-17 12:05:52

DD gave her DF "Beer Bods" membership for 3 months. He gets a bottle of unusual beer/ale a week for 12 weeks and compares them on FB with other beer aficionados. He loes it!

radicalnan Sat 11-Feb-17 11:52:12

My nephew given money by his mother for his 21st, took himself off to a course on making nipple tassels for strippers........

No idea if he enjoyed it or not.

Kim19 Sat 11-Feb-17 11:50:54

Thank you RIVERWALK for that gin tasting course info. Never heard of that but will be straight on to research in my area. I'm so ignorant of these sort of innovative gifts so, once again, thank you GN.

Lewlew Sat 11-Feb-17 10:50:03

That sounds lovely! I booked my DH into a weekend bread-making session at a Dartmouth B&B. He wanted to learn to make Anadama bread which is an old New England recipe. We had a bread machine, but had to learn about the difference in UK and US flours, gluten, protein, etc. It was fun and a nice place to stay and explore as well.

Carmel46 Sat 11-Feb-17 10:39:59

In January I bought two tickets at Lords for England v West Indies test match for my SIL's 40th birthday. Needless to say, he is cricket mad. When I recently enquired of the ticket office when I might receive the tickets (I had expected to have received them by now), I was told to contact them if not received by the end of April! My SIL's birthday is at the beginning of March.

Riverwalk Sat 11-Feb-17 10:20:45

Sounds like it'll be great fun gilly.

My friend's son gave her a Gin-tasting course for two .... she's taking me as I'm her bestie! smile

Crazygrandma2 Sat 11-Feb-17 10:19:45

For Christmas my D bought a Thai cooking lesson at home for her husband, dad and brother. This afternoon they do the work and this evening we get to eat it. Brilliant present!

Elrel Sat 11-Feb-17 10:02:13

SiL enjoyed his course making bacon. A friend had a blacksmithing course for his birthday, also a day being a keeper at ZSL, greatly enjoyed both!

Alidoll Sat 11-Feb-17 09:36:50

Hope the both of you have a fabulous time today and at least that's tonight's dinner taken care of!

gillybob Sat 11-Feb-17 09:36:43

Now that's one present my DD wouldn't buy for anyone inishowen .
She works for "moon-dollars" grin

inishowen Sat 11-Feb-17 09:30:34

My cousin gave her 80 year old mum a days Barrista course. She was in the local paper with her certificate as she was the oldest person to do the course. Just another suggestion for unusual birthday gifts.

Luckygirl Fri 10-Feb-17 18:38:21

grin - very good.

POGS Fri 10-Feb-17 17:36:25

Sounds like a good day ahead of you tomorrow Gilly.

Luckygirl's post,

"But my SonIL always says they are full of "Eyeballs, earholes and arseoles" reminded me of my grandad who kept pigs and he would say " Who wants some 'ASS USAGE' (anagram).

Luckygirl Fri 10-Feb-17 17:33:51

Ah, I see......posh arseholes; then that's fine! grin

merlotgran Fri 10-Feb-17 16:43:54

My brother was given a trip in a hot air balloon for his sixtieth birthday. Despite being a retired fighter pilot he was a little apprehensive to say the least.

The photo he put on facebook showed him smiling broadly but the caption underneath said, 'Chicken in a basket' grin