Mix together Bisquick and milk with a bit of butter (it's what I do, makes it yummier!), following the directions for 'biscuits' on the box.
Using flour, flour the surface of the countertop or workspace and your rolling pin. Roll out the dough, continually flouring, making it to be a rectangle.
Using a rubber spatula, spread the sausage onto the dough, almost to the ends.
Roll up the dough/sausage combination, into one long log. Might roll a tad difficultly because, when you spread the sausage, it mashes the dough into the counter/work surface.
Roll it gently, it will end up perfectly fine.
Roll parchment paper around it, wrapping the ends in rubber bands to keep it sealed.
Store in the freezer for at least an hour to chill.
Can be stored overnight or longer, but it does need to chill to make it easier to cut into rolls, it stiffens the dough.
When you are ready to prepare and enough time has passed in the freezer, preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Take it out the freezer and cut it into sections. I use a pizza cutter to cut them up, but I've been told the best way to cut rolls is using unflavored dental floss or twine, so the rolls keep their shape. (I don't find this to be a problem using the pizza cutter, I kinda smoosh them back into their circular shape as I put them on the baking sheet/pizza stone)
Place them evenly spaced apart onto a baking sheet or pizza stone and bake until browned and sizzly.