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What kind of sausage doesn't leave a mark on a paper plate? That's one magic sausage.
Oh it was greasy as fuck and left a mark, I just hadn't touched it yet
So you put A single breakfast sausage alone on a plate and ate it with a janky fork?
See, this is what posting on The internet is all about, I get to be interrogated about the mundane details of my life and justify my every decision. It really gives my life purpose these days.
I had a bowl of oatmeal also. They sat on the same plate if that matters. Yeah, a whole paper plate for a sausage seems a bit much. I guess it's not a big deal, washing a plate would have used detergent and water and electricity, and it's not much of a drop in the bucket compared to all the other waste and...
lol, sorry. Not judging the waste, just that a single sausage on a plate made me sad. Like a lone shoe on the side of the road.
Dimlylitmealsforone style. Glad you had some oatmeal.
Looks like ćevap to me, not a sausage :)
Thank you, I learned about something new today.
I looked it up on Wikipedia and it still seems like it would leave a mark on a paper plate. 🤔
(FWIW: If you're not in the US, this looks like remarkably like a Bob Evans' pre-cooked breakfast sausage. But I trust that your guess is corrrect.)
Pretty sure you are right about the Bob Evans brand. I'd go check but it's not worth gimping around at this moment.