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buffettbride
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by buffettbride » April 3, 2006 5:57 pm
Coconuts wrote: buffettbride wrote: Is scrapple really pork?
Yeah, but not parts you're supposed to eat..
And Chitlins.
Wow. Even in all it's "scraps" purposes, it's still diverse...
Spam, Scrapple, Chitlins
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by buffettbride » April 3, 2006 5:58 pm
Southern Monkey wrote: buffettbride wrote: Just the word itself is grand.
Rhymes with spork!
I love pork. I love spork. I love to eat pork with my spork!
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by Southern Monkey » April 3, 2006 5:59 pm
buffettbride wrote: Southern Monkey wrote: buffettbride wrote: Is scrapple really pork?
I still have no idea what scrapple is...
Frankie explained it as all the parts of the pig that were not good enough for hot dogs.
Sounds delightful!
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by Coconuts » April 3, 2006 6:00 pm
I forget where Tom and I were, but they had scrapple on the menu. We did not eat there.
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by Southern Monkey » April 3, 2006 6:00 pm
buffettbride wrote: Southern Monkey wrote: buffettbride wrote: Just the word itself is grand.
Rhymes with spork!
I love pork. I love spork. I love to eat pork with my spork!
HOLY LORD!!! You're brilliant!!!
I shoulda been Dr. Friggen Seuss!
I will not eat green eggs and ham! I will not eat them with a spork, I will not eat them with Mork from Ork!
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by buffettbride » April 3, 2006 6:00 pm
Southern Monkey wrote: buffettbride wrote: Southern Monkey wrote: buffettbride wrote: Is scrapple really pork?
I still have no idea what scrapple is...
Frankie explained it as all the parts of the pig that were not good enough for hot dogs.
Sounds delightful!
No two orders of scrapple are exactly alike.
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by Sam » April 3, 2006 6:09 pm
Don't forget we couldn't have pork-rinds or footballs or Canadian bacon either.
Didn't they use to use ( MANY YEARS ago) pork leather for basketballs too?
Oh Mal you can't a spork without pork... S-PORK.
Don't forget the pig ear treats for dogs. Then there is the special treat of pickled pigs feet. and hog jowls, ham hocks, or neck bones. LOL
No one mentioned ribs either.
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by buffettbride » April 3, 2006 6:11 pm
Southern Monkey wrote: buffettbride wrote: Southern Monkey wrote: buffettbride wrote: Just the word itself is grand.
Rhymes with spork!
I love pork. I love spork. I love to eat pork with my spork!
HOLY LORD!!! You're brilliant!!!
I shoulda been Dr. Friggen Seuss!
I will not eat green eggs and ham! I will not eat them with a spork, I will not eat them with Mork from Ork!
Oh Holy Hell!!!
buffettbride
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by buffettbride » April 3, 2006 6:11 pm
Sam wrote: Don't forget we couldn't have pork-rinds or footballs or Canadian bacon either.
Didn't they use to use ( MANY YEARS ago) pork leather for basketballs too?
Oh Mal you can't a spork without pork... S-PORK.
Don't forget the pig ear treats for dogs. Then there is the special treat of pickled pigs feet. and hog jowls, ham hocks, or neck bones. LOL
No one mentioned ribs either.
Excellent, excellent examples.
Even the BN world can be united in pork.
In pork we trust.
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by Southern Monkey » April 3, 2006 6:12 pm
WOW!!! Sam, I'm impressed! You're knowledge of pork is quite extensive!
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by buffettbride » April 3, 2006 6:12 pm
Southern Monkey wrote: WOW!!! Sam, I'm impressed! You're knowledge of pork is quite extensive!
I'm impressed too!!
Pork rinds. I hadn't even thunk of that one!
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by Southern Monkey » April 3, 2006 6:14 pm
buffettbride wrote: In pork we trust.
You just made me LOL. Thanks!!
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by SharkOnLand » April 3, 2006 6:14 pm
I love a good pork every now and then. It goes really good with beaver.
And you can't forget
Spam .
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by RinglingRingling » April 3, 2006 6:15 pm
Coconuts wrote: I forget where Tom and I were, but they had scrapple on the menu. We did not eat there.
Pennsylvania and KY have been known to have such places..
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by buffettbride » April 3, 2006 6:15 pm
Southern Monkey wrote: buffettbride wrote: In pork we trust.
You just made me LOL. Thanks!!
You betcha!
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by Sam » April 3, 2006 6:18 pm
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by Coconuts » April 3, 2006 6:19 pm
RinglingRingling wrote: Coconuts wrote: I forget where Tom and I were, but they had scrapple on the menu. We did not eat there.
Pennsylvania and KY have been known to have such places..
I think it was up here somewhere.
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by buffettbride » April 3, 2006 6:19 pm
Pulled pork!!! Pulled BBQ pork!!!
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by Ilph » April 3, 2006 6:19 pm
My grandpa eats pig snout sandiwhces.
And don't hotdogs contain "some" pork (along with rat, pigeon, shoe and other small animals?
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by Coconuts » April 3, 2006 6:20 pm
buffettbride wrote:
Pulled pork!!! Pulled BBQ pork!!!
Yummy!! Man, that sounds good!
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