What time do you want me round? Genuinely sounds great.
It would take you a while to get here…….
What time do you want me round? Genuinely sounds great.
Not entirely sure if you're been sarcastic but it's sheep / lamb balls. Lovely they are as well.
I'm particularly partial to all manner of offal- heart, gizzards, liver, tripe, you name it. Pig's trotters too. For Chinese New Year I made a banging chicken feet soup that I imagine some would've been squeamish about. The leftover feed were deepfried the next day, making a delicious beer snack.
Same here. Although I did feel a bit queasy in Barca recently when I went to that offal cafe I recommended to you. I took a few recommendations from the waitress and one was lamb cheeks. Never had these before but they were on the (jaw) bones, jaw bones which were very visibly and which still had teeth in. The plate looked rather demonic as it stared up at me.
I haven’t seen tripe at any butchers for years now, I think I’d have to order it specially, and no one else I know would eat it.
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Takes me back. My favourite was roast chicken flavour crisps between 2 slices of white bread.
What does it say about me that I had home made soda bread with my tea this evening and not had white bread for at least 15 years. (apart from the fact that I've hardly had any bread for 7-8 years)
*cough* upward mobility *cough*
Every evening after school, my 'tea' was six slices of Sunblest white bread, butter, and crisps, in three sandwiches. From around 1967 to around 1976. For the last few years of this gastronomic phantasmagoria, these sandwiches would be supplemented with a thin layer of Shippam's fish paste
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As Lawro said “ Funnily enough, Chicken used to be quite expensive when I was a child,and very much a treat.“
That is true , and as for salmon? That was food for the upper classes only ! ( unless maybe the tinned Canadian stuff, that doesn’t count.
Has anyone mentioned baked beans? Never seen on a smart restaurant menu but absolutely my favourite.
All sandwich fillings (but not together!): a slice of tongue, a slice of haslet or sandwich spread. Reckon all of those are very out of fashion.
Liver,
Kidneys,
Heart,
Tongue,
Fag***s,
Haggis,
Black Pudding,
Brawn,
Sweetbreads,
Cockles,
Winkles,
Whelks,
Jellied eels,
Kippers,
Gherkins,
Olives,
Capers,
Mushy Peas,
Pease pudding,
Sauerkraut
I could go on
Vesta beef curry, not had one in ages must try harder.
Oh - was that a sultana? I did used to wonder .....................Complete with solitary sultana for that taste of Seventies exotica?