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The Merits Of Offal.


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Offal.

Organs.

Wobbly bits.

 

Whats your favourite item of offal?

 

Is it tripe, chicklings and bag? Sweetmeats? Or the ever juicy sheeps brains on toast?

 

Personally, I`m quite fond of a nice pigs trotter. I would have chosen tripe but you simply cant get it here in Leicestershire and when you DO finally hunt it down, people gag as you eat it!

 

Actually pigs trotters are pretty hard to get hold of too.

 

So, whats YOUR organ of choice?

 

TELL ME! Or I`m sorry to say that I`ll be forced to eat your appendix.

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I used to love liver and onions but about three years ago I overdosed on it, I had a plate and 5 lbs of liver with about three onions all nicely cooked in gravy.

I scoffed the lot and since that day, I cant even bear it now. I did the same with a duck a few years ago- ate an entire one to myself and now just the thought of it makes me squirm.

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Had some pigs head once... other than that a very tame kidney in stake and kidney.

 

Used to feed opal eyed cyclids greated heart ... yummy:hihi:

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Offal.

Organs.

Wobbly bits.

 

Whats your favourite item of offal?

 

Is it tripe, chicklings and bag? Sweetmeats? Or the ever juicy sheeps brains on toast?

 

Personally, I`m quite fond of a nice pigs trotter. I would have chosen tripe but you simply cant get it here in Leicestershire and when you DO finally hunt it down, people gag as you eat it!

 

Actually pigs trotters are pretty hard to get hold of too.

 

So, whats YOUR organ of choice?

 

TELL ME! Or I`m sorry to say that I`ll be forced to eat your appendix.

Pigs trotters hard to get hold of ? Find a pig, any pig, and get hold of its trotters.;)
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When I was younger tripe for Saturday tea was a real treat in our house. Dad used to fetch it from the market and us kids couldn't wait for him to come home. He sometimes used to bring cow heel as well. Mmmmm! lovely with lashings of vinegar and we always had it with bread and butter. Haven't had any in years.

 

I had never had haggis until this year when I was in Glasgow and tried some and have got to say that I thoroughly enjoyed it. Can't stand black pudding though. Now that does make me want to throw up.:gag:

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When I was younger tripe for Saturday tea was a real treat in our house. Dad used to fetch it from the market and us kids couldn't wait for him to come home. He sometimes used to bring cow heel as well. Mmmmm! lovely with lashings of vinegar and we always had it with bread and butter. Haven't had any in years.

 

I had never had haggis until this year when I was in Glasgow and tried some and have got to say that I thoroughly enjoyed it. Can't stand black pudding though. Now that does make me want to throw up.:gag:

 

Black pudding is lovely fried with bacon.:)

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