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Bobak Sausage Company – Online Deal

$45 for Sausageology Special Gift Box ($96 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Two 14 oz. packages with five varieties of sausage each, including bratwurst, Maxwell Polish, and jalapeño and cheddar cheese

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 1, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Online only. Shipping not included.
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Sausage appears in some form in almost every culture, just like harvest celebrations or legends about Mickey Mouse. Embrace our global heritage with this Groupon.

$45 for a Sausageology Special Gift Box ($96 Value)

The gift box includes two 14-ounce packages of five specialty sausages each: bratwurst, Maxwell Polish, jalapeño and cheddar, tuscan, and hot and spicy. All varieties are free of MSG and gluten.

Bobak Sausage Company

For more than 40 years, Chicago-based Bobak Sausage Company has been creating Old-World sausages and gourmet deli meats. Though its most famous product is, perhaps, a classic polish sausage, the company's sausage scientists–also known as Sausageologists–scan the world's culinary traditions to produce hearty bratwursts, spicy chorizo, and fresh lithuanian sausage—all free of gluten, MSG, and trans fats. In addition to serving them from the 100-foot deli counter of the Bobak retail store and at gourmand-baiting events such as Taste of Chicago, the company ships its meats directly to homes, where they sizzle and plump as they’re pan-fried, grilled, or skewered on the fangs of a pet dragon. Bobak complements its stable of specialty meats with a collection of jarred pickles, kraut, and condiments from abroad.

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The Groupon Guide to: Tricking Your Kids into Eating Vegetables

Kids don't want to eat vegetables because vegetables aren't fun. Make legumes laughably fun with these tips for preparing vegetables:

  • Put black beans on circular slices of potato to give your kids healthier "chocolate-chip cookies."

  • Cut corn off the cob and offer their picky palates some "rotten goblin teeth."

  • Mash yams and your young ones will be thrilled to eat "a very sick man's innards."

  • An avocado kind of looks like a hand grenade.

  • Remove the strings from celery. Kids will voluntarily eat celery if it's not strung like some kind of ridiculous violin.

Mom, can I have seconds of goblin teeth?