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All this stuff used to be sold in small porcelain dishes in the market.

I once saw a Chinese shop in Singapore advertising pig tail noodles.

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used to get it from butchers on London Road (no longer there i reckon) - and it was the treat for Saturday lunch time - with vinegar, white pepper and brown bread and butter!!

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I used to eat it my grandson who is very picky came to our house when we were having it for tea asked what it was thought I said chiken demolished a plate full said it was smashing can,t seem to get it now

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What about pig's face I hated it as a child but my nan loved it. I did like tripe and cow heel pieces though. My dad loved chicklin as he called it. Bless him if he was still with me I'd buy it for him today.Also had cow's udder.

Cannot understand why people in London pay a fortune for these things now.

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Been trying to source Chitterlings and bag, and tripe, for an elderly gentleman who loves it, 🤥 but can't find it anywhere.

Been all the way to Barnsley Market and the stall holders there tell me it's no longer available, but I thought maybe our Sheffield forummers know better.

Does anybody know where I can still get it? 

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26 minutes ago, Anna B said:

Does anybody know where I can still get it? 

you can get chitterlings and bag from Wateralls

in the new market bottom of the Moor

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The butchers at Crystal Peaks Market still sells it.

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Thankyou both.

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21 hours ago, Anna B said:

Does anybody know where I can still get it? 

I'm sure Eastwoods in Rotherham market  do 'Bag'. I used to get it for the father-in-law.

They have a good selection of other obscure delicacies as well. 

 

I can recommend the Whelks 😋.

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