Want A Leaner Summer Sausage That Tastes Great? Discover Meal Delivery From Grandpa Scalzo’s Famous

Presented in partnership with Grandpa Scalzo Sausage…

  • Grandpa Scalzo’s Famous has an 80-year tradition of quality and excellence
  • The famous Sweet Italian and Chicken Sausage is made from the finest ingredients, using prime cuts of chicken, fresh broccoli rabe, and roasted red pepper
  • Unlike pork sausage, chicken sausage has less calories, fat grams and sodium, but without losing anything in the taste department
  • Buy Grandpa Scalzo HERE!

You smell that smokey something in the air? That’s the scent of BBQs all over your neighborhood getting fired up now that grilling season is officially alive and well. We all may have had to survive a dark, cold, long winter — and that whole pandemic thing — but we’re back, baby!

Now that it’s safe to host friends and family for all these backyard BBQs again, you’ve got to bring the meat! But since we all packed on a couple extra pounds from the circumstances of the past 1.5 years, it’s best to avoid fatty, high-cholesterol grub — which is why Grandpa Scalzo’s Famous Chicken Sausage is your go-to option this summer.

But before manning the grill, you’ve got to stock up on the goods, which is why one of two subscription options to Grandpa Scalzo’s Famous should be on your to-do list STAT!

Get $5 off a 6 or 12LB pack with the code SUMMER5 at checkout! 

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Made from the finest ingredients like prime cuts of chicken (not manufactured scraps), fresh broccoli rabe, huge chunks of hand cut Italian cheeses, and roasted red pepper, Grandpa Scalzo’s Famous isn’t just a better option for you this grilling season, but it actually tastes better than those other meats, too. Plus, all of their meat is free from nitrates (unlike other meat products), making it all-natural. Now that’s what you want when it comes to meat, fellas.

Available in two different flavors — Hot Italian Chicken Sausage and Sweet Italian Chicken Sausage — the two distinctive flavors bolden up any dish of your choice. Plus, because it’s chicken sausage and not pork sausage, you’ll feel a little less guilty snacking on it as much as you can.

Take a look at what the Food Network wrote about the differences in nutrition between chicken sausage and pork sausage.

Look at the numbers: Pork sausage has 290-455 calories and 23-38 grams of fat per link. Chicken sausage has 140-160 calories and 7-10 grams of fat for the same amount. That’s hundreds of calories and fat grams dodged per link. You avoid loads of sodium, too, and you don’t lose in the taste department.

So feel free to have a little bit of this good stuff, or feel better about yourself after completely stuffing your face after having a little extra. With Grandpa Scalzo’s Famous, you’re getting the best tasting meat that’s also good for the soul.

Get $5 off a 6 or 12LB pack with the code SUMMER5 at checkout! 

BUY NOW VIA GRANDPA SCALZO 

With an 80-year tradition of making quality and uniquely delicious sausage — which was born from a three-decades-long friendship between two buddies named Ray and David — Grandpa Scalzo’s Famous knows how to deliver leaner, flavorful, more delicious sausage. With two subscription options available, you can fill your fridge with a healthier meat option, while still bringing all sorts of flavor.

Grilling season means trying new things and cooking up a storm. From toppings for pizzas and other dishes, to fillings for omelettes and everything in-between, this chicken sausage from Grandpa Scalzo’s can’t be beat.

Get $5 off a 6 or 12LB pack with the code SUMMER5 at checkout! 

BUY NOW VIA GRANDPA SCALZO 

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