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Sausage and Cabbage

This recipe is awesome! I got it from my Mom. She made it when we lived with them and my husband LOVED it. So, I made it tonight for the first time. It really is so good. If you like cabbage you should definitely try this out. The best part, there is nothing bad for you in this recipe at all. And it is so easy!

-Olive Oil
-1 yellow onion
-turkey smoked sausage
-1 cabbage
-salt
-pepper
-season salt

Pour a little bit of olive oil in the bottom of a big pot. Cut up your sausage. Saute it in the bottom of the pot with the oil. Before you are done cooking your sausage you can add your onion(chopped). Saute until onion is soft. Chop up your cabbage. Add to your pot of sauted sausage and onion. Pour 1/4 cup of water into pot. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, and season salt. Put a lid on top and cook for 30 minutes. It will be done in 30 minutes NO LONGER. After mine cooked for a bit I stirred it and added some more salt/pepper/season salt. Thats all! Yum Yum! Hope you like it!

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