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Hello to Goa, since a time you have the "Sausage-Forum". At first I was not interested, but then I follwed the lines. I tried them once and found them very hot and at home we didn�t eat them. Hot I found them because I was brandnew imported to Goa, and we didn�t eat them, because we had piggies ourself and the way how they were fed was not the way we were used to here in Germany. Well, that was in the `50 last century. I think nowadays they are bred up the industrial way. A few years ago restaurants , hotels in Europe and so on gave there garbage to breeders, but now they have to put the stuff in stainless steel containers and then then it goes to the waste combustion. EU-Law!! We had only a (very) short spell in Goa, I, myself only 4 Years, our father 19 years, but Goa is engraved in our heart and if our governement doesn�t make more mischief we will be back in 2006. Until then !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Howi Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
