Me too
Me too, never seen the point of it, you canāt eat it with a knife and fork so it must be a drink. Iād rather have a beer.
Many years ago when my daughter was still in high school a local deli had pig trotters. I rushed in and bought four, gnawed one as soon as I got it home and put the rest in the fridge.
After coming home from school my daughter stormed into the lounge, āI donāt know what those things in the fridge are but I am not eating another thing out of that fridge until they are gone!ā
I offered them to the boys but they resolutely refused to try one so the dog and I had to finish them off. I have never seen them in the shops since.
With the variety of food available, pigs trotters will never pass my lips.
Rissoles
Wow, rissoles are as delicious as you want to make them.
Garlic, chili, rosemary, onion, parsnip, endless possibilities.
Not the ones I had as a kidš
Bruce, try you tube its gotta be on there
I donāt have a problem with pigās trotters at all .
Itās just meat after all and yet some of the doubters would probably quite happily scoff an average supermarket pork pie.
Your Daughter knew when some things should never be eaten.
It is a wonder she never asked you to sterilise the fridge.
I am not a pork person at all. Have not eaten it since the mid 70ās
Nor me ,in fact Iām trying to be a vegetarian at the moment.
Fair play Bretrick.
I guess you have good reason for being so steadfast?
Chicken claws. They ate them when I was in China.
I simply do not like the taste or the textures.
My dislike of pork was reaffirmed when I was working on a farm in Esperance. There was a piggery next door and my boss would go over there periodically to buy a suckling pig for consumption.
Every time we went there, looking over the drift of pigs in the pens, I once saw a pig eating the faeces as it was being voided from another pig.
True.
Let me thinkā¦
Only the stuff you see on āIām a Celebrityā bush tucker trialsā¦
Oh, and skin on gravy and custardā¦Horrid!
Are your meals flavoursome enough, filling enough, plenty of variety?
Makes no sense to me.
Maybe a long, long time ago there was famine and all available protein was eaten?
Etched into the psyche?
Thatās just silly Mr Smithā¦Your body needs all the variation it can get.
The Chinese believe that you should eat a minimum of 22 different things each day. Quality over quantity though.
Yes, I can image that might be somewhat off putting.