none of your buisness
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No, Dry Ice is used to make fog.
Germany banned sausage making for the most of the duration of World War 1 because they needed the cow intestines. The intestines were used to make Zeppelin.
In 9th century china when a cook mixed potassium nitrate, also known as saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal. Instead of burning it exploded, so it was used to make fireworks, which explode.
Highly doubtful, It is used as a food preservative and in the making of gunpowder, but not likely as an agent for causing impotence.
sulfer charcoal saltpeter
non that I know It's illegal, the IRA used it to make bombs.
The word saltpeter is also used to refer to nitrogen- containing compounds. For instance sodium nitrate is also called Chile saltpeter and potassium nitrate as Chinese salt.
Mr. Van Pel used to be in the meat, sausage and spice business.
If you can't answer this your stupid
If you used only sausage, you would not have "meatloaf," but a sausage loaf. Meatloaf can include different types of ground meat, but sausage alone is both too fat and too spicy.
Andouille is a sausage made primarily in Louisiana and used extensively in Cajun cooking. Andouille is a smoked, pork sausage which has its origins in French cuisine.