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Sounds good to me! It's funny though, not five minutes before I was looking through an old Joy of Cooking, hoping for some sort of new idea. LOL Well, as I flipped pages to the index, something caught my eye. Pigtails. Hmmm, could this be a cute name for a twisted bread, or filled goodie? Knowing Joy of Cooking, it wouldn't be. LOL And it wasn't. My favorite part is this: Wash and blanch, about 3 to 5 minutes, Pigtails. Skim the scum off and simmer... Skim the scum off'n your pigtail juice. MmmM! Boy howdy! ROFL Golly if'n my mouth just aint a'watrin now. I won't be trying this, sadly, but will wait for the rave reviews from anyone else who does. LOL BTW, you'll want to season your

stock the same way you would for the Jellied Pigs' Feet. Let me know if you'd like either of those recipes typed out from the book? Challis Sharon Marsden wrote: I marinated boneless pork in lemon juice, garlic, salt, freshly ground black pepper and olive oil. Then I sauteed it. I baked potatoes and cooked

some corn. Doesn't sound as good at Trista's and Akiba's dinners though. But it was good. I prefer the pork marinated like that and then cooked over the grill outside. But I don't do the grillin' and no one else was of a mind too. LOL Sharon (MSersLife Group Owner/Creator) It's not easy taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant just bragging Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax. Hasta manana Love y'all Peace and Blessings ~*~ Akiba ~*~ Pragmatic Visionary & Eternal Optimist! http://yodamamma. blogspot. com/ http://www.solay- twinflames. com

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Challis,

I had to laugh when I read this. Chuck is Czech and this is something they love. Only they cook the pigtails in with sauerkraut. He LOVES pickled pigs feet. Also he loves pork hocks. I have had those baked on top of sauerkraut and they aren't bad. One time he talked me into buying pig ears and snouts, NEVER again!! YUCK!!!! I am Irish so I was raised with corned beef and cabbage. Have you ever tried ox tails? Now that sounds really gross probably but they make the best soup. VERY rich.

One time we were by his parents and his Mom asked if anyone wanted a sandwich. We said ok. Never thinking to ask what the meat of the day would be!!! She said you get the bread, condiments etc and I will take care of the meat. I said fine. Well when I turned around here was this "thing" on the cutting board. It looked like a huge tongue but I thought no, can't be. I said uh, what is that????? She said tongue. I said NO THANKS!!!! Everyone enjoyed their sandwich but I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot poll.

Well hope everyone got a chuckle out of this. This is what makes the world go round. All different varities of food for different cultures.

Hugs

nne

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Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

Love y'all

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

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& Eternal Optimist!

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http://www.solay- twinflames. com

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Hey you makin' fun a ussn westbygawdvirginians? We loves our pigtails! (still on the pig is better though) And Spam! nevah fergit Spam sammiches (with velveeta, for Jackie)

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-- Re: just bragging / Food

Sounds good to me!

It's funny though, not five minutes before I was looking through an old Joy of Cooking, hoping for some sort of new idea. LOL Well, as I flipped pages to the index, something caught my eye.

Pigtails. Hmmm, could this be a cute name for a twisted bread, or filled goodie? Knowing Joy of Cooking, it wouldn't be. LOL And it wasn't.

My favorite part is this:

Wash and blanch, about 3 to 5 minutes, Pigtails. Skim the scum off and simmer...

Skim the scum off'n your pigtail juice. MmmM! Boy howdy! ROFL Golly if'n my mouth just aint a'watrin now.

I won't be trying this, sadly, but will wait for the rave reviews from anyone else who does. LOL

BTW, you'll want to season your stock the same way you would for the Jellied Pigs' Feet. Let me know if you'd like either of those recipes typed out from the book?

Challis

Sharon Marsden <wobbletowalk> wrote:

I marinated boneless pork in lemon juice, garlic, salt, freshly ground black pepper and olive oil. Then I sauteed it. I baked potatoes and cooked some corn.

Doesn't sound as good at Trista's and Akiba's dinners though. But it was good. I prefer the pork marinated like that and then cooked over the grill outside. But I don't do the grillin' and no one else was of a mind too. LOL

Sharon (MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

It's not easy taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant

just bragging

Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

Love y'all

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

& Eternal Optimist!

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http://www.solay- twinflames. com

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Drop the SPAM!!, and just add the Ham………..with

the cheese pleeeeze!

No little piggy tails tho. Poor little piggies…….running

around with no tails, just so you all can have soup.

Hey, if you add okra you can have the pig scum along with the okra slime,….hmmmm sounds yummy to me?? NOT!! LOL……

Smiles, Jackie J

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Akiba

Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 2:30 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: just

bragging / Food

Hey you makin' fun a ussn westbygawdvirginians? We

loves our pigtails! (still on the pig is better though) And Spam! nevah

fergit Spam sammiches (with velveeta, for Jackie)

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

& Eternal

Optimist!

http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/

http://www.solay-twinflames.com

-- Re: just bragging / Food

Sounds good to me!

It's funny though, not five minutes before I was

looking through an old Joy of Cooking, hoping for some sort of new

idea. LOL Well, as I flipped pages to the index, something caught

my eye.

Pigtails. Hmmm, could this be a cute name for

a twisted bread, or filled goodie? Knowing Joy of Cooking, it wouldn't

be. LOL And it wasn't.

My favorite part is this:

Wash and blanch, about 3 to 5 minutes,

Pigtails. Skim the scum off and simmer...

Skim the scum off'n your pigtail juice.

MmmM! Boy howdy! ROFL Golly if'n my mouth just aint

a'watrin now.

I won't be trying this, sadly, but will wait for the

rave reviews from anyone else who does. LOL

BTW, you'll want to season your stock the same way

you would for the Jellied Pigs' Feet. Let me know if you'd like either

of those recipes typed out from the book?

Challis

Sharon

Marsden <wobbletowalk> wrote:

I marinated boneless pork in lemon juice, garlic,

salt, freshly ground black pepper and olive oil. Then

I sauteed it. I baked potatoes and cooked some corn.

Doesn't sound as good at Trista's and Akiba's

dinners though. But it was good. I prefer the pork marinated

like that and then cooked over the grill outside. But I don't do

the grillin' and no one else was of a mind too. LOL

Sharon

(MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

It's not easy

taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line.

~Ashleigh Brilliant

just

bragging

Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion,

potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going

upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

Love y'all

Peace and

Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic

Visionary

& Eternal

Optimist!

http://yodamamma. blogspot. com/

http://www.solay- twinflames. com

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address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo!

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Drop the SPAM!!, and just add the Ham………..with

the cheese pleeeeze!

No little piggy tails tho. Poor little piggies…….running

around with no tails, just so you all can have soup.

Hey, if you add okra you can have the pig scum along with the okra slime,….hmmmm sounds yummy to me?? NOT!! LOL……

Smiles, Jackie J

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Akiba

Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 2:30 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: just

bragging / Food

Hey you makin' fun a ussn westbygawdvirginians? We

loves our pigtails! (still on the pig is better though) And Spam! nevah

fergit Spam sammiches (with velveeta, for Jackie)

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

& Eternal

Optimist!

http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/

http://www.solay-twinflames.com

-- Re: just bragging / Food

Sounds good to me!

It's funny though, not five minutes before I was

looking through an old Joy of Cooking, hoping for some sort of new

idea. LOL Well, as I flipped pages to the index, something caught

my eye.

Pigtails. Hmmm, could this be a cute name for

a twisted bread, or filled goodie? Knowing Joy of Cooking, it wouldn't

be. LOL And it wasn't.

My favorite part is this:

Wash and blanch, about 3 to 5 minutes,

Pigtails. Skim the scum off and simmer...

Skim the scum off'n your pigtail juice.

MmmM! Boy howdy! ROFL Golly if'n my mouth just aint

a'watrin now.

I won't be trying this, sadly, but will wait for the

rave reviews from anyone else who does. LOL

BTW, you'll want to season your stock the same way

you would for the Jellied Pigs' Feet. Let me know if you'd like either

of those recipes typed out from the book?

Challis

Sharon

Marsden <wobbletowalk> wrote:

I marinated boneless pork in lemon juice, garlic,

salt, freshly ground black pepper and olive oil. Then

I sauteed it. I baked potatoes and cooked some corn.

Doesn't sound as good at Trista's and Akiba's

dinners though. But it was good. I prefer the pork marinated

like that and then cooked over the grill outside. But I don't do

the grillin' and no one else was of a mind too. LOL

Sharon

(MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

It's not easy

taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line.

~Ashleigh Brilliant

just

bragging

Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion,

potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going

upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

Love y'all

Peace and

Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic

Visionary

& Eternal

Optimist!

http://yodamamma. blogspot. com/

http://www.solay- twinflames. com

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address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo!

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My husband was German--need I say more? Love, n

just bragging

Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

Love y'all

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

& Eternal Optimist!

http://yodamamma. blogspot. com/

http://www.solay- twinflames. com

Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business.

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YUK! How about ham hocks or pigs' knuckles instead? Love, n

just bragging

Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

Love y'all

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

& Eternal Optimist!

http://yodamamma. blogspot. com/

http://www.solay- twinflames. com

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Oh oxtails make great soup. Up here they are hard to find at a reasonable price. Most of the stores want close to or over $3 a pound. We can't afford that. We used to manage a video store and there was a butcher shop next door. Chuck asked there one time and she said sure, but you have to get on the list! That reminds me, we need to call her and order some. It will be soup time pretty soon with fall not far away. Hopefully they are still reasonable over there :-)

If you try them and like them I have a recipe called Oxtails Lousianne. Haven't made that in ages. If you ever want the recipe let me know.Ham hocks and beans are good too.

Hugs

nne

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just bragging

Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

Love y'all

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

& Eternal Optimist!

http://yodamamma. blogspot. com/

http://www.solay- twinflams. com

Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business.

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I can’t even look at a tongue, let alone cook and eat it. My son

might like it. he’s the proverbial Mikey kid………lol…..”I

know, lets give it to Mikey, he’ll eat it”! [sub

for Mikey] lol…

I use to use ham hocks with my beans, but they were so fatty and salty, Now I use ½ of a ham shank. The butcher will cut one in half

to fit your crock-pot. Then I put it in the pot with small northern white beans

covered with water, seasoned with garlic and a couple bay leaves. YUMMY!! J………A

side of corn bread, and you are good to go!

OR……..I get some nice fresh green beans and use those instead

of the white ones, without any seasoning but the ham, and cook on low all day

in my crock-pot.

Smiles, Jackie

p/s never heard of fried wooly

worms, but we had fried bubble bees, and chocolate covered ants…………ewwwwwwwwwww,

not me of course! Lol….

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Smyelin groovy

Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:54 PM

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ROFLMHO!! Uhm, eww. LOLOL I've not tried ox tails and

didn't know they were great for soup. I will keep that in mind and may

even try it one of these days. <g> I have used ham hocks in

beans and such things, as my Mother taught me. :o) A nice

flavor. When I was a child, I ate pickled pigs feet and thought they were

great. I lost that taste. LOL

Tongue. Huh. We have friends who have given us a freezer

full of meat several times when they've butchered cows and goats. We were

given a tongue once. I did make it and everyone tried it. It's the

rule, ya know. Not a big hit, except with Jenna. She was 4 I

think. She loved it and each morning until it was gone, she'd wake up and

ask for tongue for breakfast. She'd usually just have it cold, cut into

small pieces. Jenna also loves rabbit. This! is the dish she asks

for as a birthday meal. LOL

Now, my Mother has had a few meats I've not tried. She's also

eaten fried wooley worms, choclate covered ant, and other such things.

Hmmm.

Challis

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Ewwwwwww! Worms and ants??? Hmmmmm. I would never try those. What's that show that makes people eat gross stuff, to try and win money? I don't care how many millions of $ I could win, I'd never do it. LOL. I once ate dinner at a friend's house when I was 16, and we had "stew". I LOVED the meat. I kept giving compliments to the mother and finally asked my friend what it was. Then she starts making beating heart noises. Beef heart. I gulped down my last bite, and almost choked on it. I've never eaten it again. But, I do like chicken hearts. Can't stand gizzard or liver, but my mom loves them both. My grandma loved pigs feet and frog legs. Ham hocks and beans are very common here. I tried rabbit once. My aunt traded it to us for a roast. I cut it up, coated and fried it. I didn't know how to cook it then, and I still don't. I hated it. It had a strange flavor, and I just couldn't handle it. I think I fed it all to our german shepherd. I hate sauerkraut with a passion. My aunt forced me to eat it with hot dogs when I was 9 or 10, and to this day, I gag if I even smell it. I am curious to try turtle, and calamari. We are taking a romantic weekend Sept. 8th-10th to the coast. Maybe I'll try them then. : ) Trista

just bragging

Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

Love y'all

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

& Eternal Optimist!

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http://www.solay- twinflames . com

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I'll try the recipe...you can sent it to the list and you can also add it to the recipes database.

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Oh oxtails make great soup. Up here they are hard to find at a reasonable price. Most of the stores want close to or over $3 a pound. We can't afford that. We used to manage a video store and there was a butcher shop next door. Chuck asked there one time and she said sure, but you have to get on the list! That reminds me, we need to call her and order some. It will be soup time pretty soon with fall not far away. Hopefully they are still reasonable over there :-)

If you try them and like them I have a recipe called Oxtails Lousianne. Haven't made that in ages. If you ever want the recipe let me know.Ham hocks and beans are good too.

Hugs

nne

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just bragging

Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

Love y'all

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

& Eternal Optimist!

http://yodamamma. blogspot. com/

http://www.solay- twinflams. com

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When I was living in Spain I ate many things that would make most Americans yakk...I LOVE fried squid, baby eels, even bigger eels, don't really care for octopus though, 'cuz I got really really sick on it once. We used to catch young tuna on our boat and we'd pickle them, awesome!! I even ate bull from the bullfight once, when I was on Hospital on a Sunday...the strangest thing I think was when we got a half lamb's head, roasted...the cheek was awesome but I had to pass on most of the rest. I ate wild boar once, awesome as well, with some sort of chestnut sauce...unforgettable.

I used to have fun taking Americans out to eat the calamari romana (fried squid), I would not tell them what it was until they were totally engrossed with it, then I'd fess up and they would go EEWW YUKK and I would say "Well that wasn't your reaction until you knew...enjoy it and open up to new culinary delights! Don't close your mind...open your mouth!!"

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-- Re: just bragging / Food

ROFLMHO!! Uhm, eww. LOLOL I've not tried ox tails and didn't know they were great for soup. I will keep that in mind and may even try it one of these days. <g> I have used ham hocks in beans and such things, as my Mother taught me. :o) A nice flavor. When I was a child, I ate pickled pigs feet and thought they were great. I lost that taste. LOL

Tongue. Huh. We have friends who have given us a freezer full of meat several times when they've butchered cows and goats. We were given a tongue once. I did make it and everyone tried it. It's the rule, ya know. Not a big hit, except with Jenna. She was 4 I think. She loved it and each morning until it was gone, she'd wake up and ask for tongue for breakfast. She'd usually just have it cold, cut into small pieces. Jenna also loves rabbit. This is the dish she asks for as a birthday meal. LOL

Now, my Mother has had a few meats I've not tried. She's also eaten fried wooley worms, choclate covered ant, and other such things. Hmmm.

Challis

& nne Svihlik <moochie1aeroinc (DOT) net> wrote:

Challis,

I had to laugh when I read this. Chuck is Czech and this is something they love. Only they cook the pigtails in with sauerkraut. He LOVES pickled pigs feet. Also he loves pork hocks. I have had those baked on top of sauerkraut and they aren't bad. One time he talked me into buying pig ears and snouts, NEVER again!! YUCK!!!! I am Irish so I was raised with corned beef and cabbage. Have you ever tried ox tails? Now that sounds really gross probably but they make the best soup. VERY rich.

One time we were by his parents and his Mom asked if anyone wanted a sandwich. We said ok. Never thinking to ask what the meat of the day would be!!! She said you get the bread, condiments etc and I will take care of the meat. I said fine. Well when I turned around here was this "thing" on the cutting board. It looked like a huge tongue but I thought no, can't be. I said uh, what is that????? She said tongue. I said NO THANKS!!!! Everyone enjoyed their sandwich but I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot poll.

Well hope everyone got a chuckle out of this. This is what makes the world go round. All different varities of food for different cultures.

Hugs

nne

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just bragging

Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

Love y'all

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

& Eternal Optimist!

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http://www.solay- twinflams. com

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EWWWWWWWWYUKKKKKKKKKK!! You’d have to use the jaws

of life to open my mind to the below culinary insults….oops, I mean

delights?? Lol…..

Ewww’s from Jackie

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Akiba

Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 10:50 AM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: just

bragging / Food

When I was living in Spain I ate many things

that would make most Americans yakk...I LOVE fried squid, baby eels, even

bigger eels, don't really care for octopus though, 'cuz I got really really

sick on it once. We used to catch young tuna on our boat and we'd pickle

them, awesome!! I even ate bull from the bullfight once, when I was on

Hospital on a Sunday...the strangest thing I think was when we got a half

lamb's head, roasted...the cheek was awesome but I had to pass on most of the

rest. I ate wild boar once, awesome as well, with some sort of chestnut

sauce...unforgettable.

I used to have fun taking Americans out to eat the

calamari romana (fried squid), I would not tell them what it was until

they were totally engrossed with it, then I'd fess up and they would go EEWW

YUKK and I would say " Well that wasn't your reaction until you

knew...enjoy it and open up to new culinary delights! Don't close your

mind...open your mouth!! "

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

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ROFLMHO!! Uhm, eww. LOLOL I've not

tried ox tails and didn't know they were great for soup. I will keep

that in mind and may even try it one of these days. <g> I

have used ham hocks in beans and such things, as my Mother taught

me. :o) A nice flavor. When I was a child, I ate pickled

pigs feet and thought they were great. I lost that taste. LOL

Tongue. Huh. We have friends who have

given us a freezer full of meat several times when they've butchered cows and

goats. We were given a tongue once. I did make it and everyone

tried it. It's the rule, ya know. Not a big hit, except with

Jenna. She was 4 I think. She loved it and each morning until it

was gone, she'd wake up and ask for tongue for breakfast. She'd usually

just have it cold, cut into small pieces. Jenna also loves

rabbit. This is the dish she asks for as a birthday meal. LOL

Now, my Mother has had a few meats I've not

tried. She's also eaten fried wooley worms, choclate covered ant, and

other such things. Hmmm.

Challis

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Challis,

I had to laugh when I read this. Chuck is Czech and this

is something they love. Only they cook the pigtails in with sauerkraut. He

LOVES pickled pigs feet. Also he loves pork hocks. I have had those baked on

top of sauerkraut and they aren't bad. One time he talked me into buying pig

ears and snouts, NEVER again!! YUCK!!!! I am Irish so I was raised with

corned beef and cabbage. Have you ever tried ox tails? Now that sounds really

gross probably but they make the best soup. VERY rich.

One time we were by his parents and his Mom asked if

anyone wanted a sandwich. We said ok. Never thinking to ask what the meat of

the day would be!!! She said you get the bread, condiments etc and I will

take care of the meat. I said fine. Well when I turned around here was this

" thing " on the cutting board. It looked like a huge tongue but I

thought no, can't be. I said uh, what is that????? She said tongue. I said NO

THANKS!!!! Everyone enjoyed their sandwich but I wouldn't touch it with a ten

foot poll.

Well hope everyone got a chuckle out of this. This is what

makes the world go round. All different varities of food for different

cultures.

Hugs

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I'd love to have your recipe, nne! :o) Challis & nne Svihlik wrote: Oh oxtails make great soup. Up here they are hard to find at a reasonable price. Most of the stores want close to or over $3 a pound. We can't afford that. We used to manage a video store and there was a butcher shop next door. Chuck asked there one time and she said sure, but you have to get on the list! That reminds me, we

need to call her and order some. It will be soup time pretty soon with fall not far away. Hopefully they are still reasonable over there :-) If you try them and like them I have a recipe called Oxtails Lousianne. Haven't made that in ages. If you ever want the recipe let me know.Ham hocks and beans are good too. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Lifehttp://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.htmlBreastCancerStories.comhttp://www.breastcancerstories.com/content/view/433/161/Angel Feather Loomerwww.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.comCheck out my other ornaments atwww.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.htmlLots of info and gifts at:www.cancerclub.com just bragging Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax. Hasta manana Love y'all Peace and Blessings ~*~ Akiba ~*~ Pragmatic Visionary & Eternal Optimist! http://yodamamma. blogspot. com/ http://www.solay- twinflams. com Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.7/432 - Release Date:

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Jackie, you are just TIMID! Love, n, who has lived in Spain as well!

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Um, well, I guess when I will the millionaire lotto and have a reunion for all us MS'ers and COOK for it, Jackie, you're not coming? Just in case I slip some squid in there?

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Jackie, you are just TIMID! Love, n, who has lived in Spain as well!

just bragging

Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

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Hey! Just ‘cause I don’t partake of all these “unusual”

tastes doesn’t mean I can’t be invited does it? I will bring

chicken. Good old fashioned chicken. Farms chicken, [hopefully I’ll

be able to get them in the car] lol…. Or on the plane?

Giggles, Jackie

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Akiba

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Um, well, I guess when I will the millionaire lotto and

have a reunion for all us MS'ers and COOK for it, Jackie,

you're not coming? Just in case I slip some squid in there?

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Food

Sharon Marsden <wobbletowalk>

wrote:

I marinated boneless pork in lemon juice, garlic,

salt, freshly ground black pepper and olive oil. Then

I sauteed it. I baked potatoes and cooked some corn.

Doesn't sound as good at Trista's and Akiba's dinners

though. But it was good. I prefer the pork marinated like

that and then cooked over the grill outside. But I don't do the

grillin' and no one else was of a mind too. LOL

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NO ONE ever accused me of being timid! I just have delicate taste buds

that will revolt when given something that taste odd, lol….. J

Smiles, Jackie

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Jackie, you are

just TIMID! Love, n, who has lived in

Spain

as well!

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I've eaten baby octopus. The bigger ones are sort of chewy. In fact I have a can of smoked baby octopus in the pantry right now. :) It seems like I've eaten eel. My father was a food adventurer and from the time I was a baby he shared all sorts of odd foods with me. He and I were eatin' buddies because no one else is the family would partake. Probably the most exotic is the french fried grasshoppers and woolly worms and chocolate covered ants. We used to eat steak and kidney pie (I wasn't as crazy about that but it was okay). Dad loved really stinky, very aged cheese on fancy crackers. I love fine aged Stilton cheese but I'm not crazy about the Limburger. Whew! Does that stuff stink! I love smoked clams, oysters, etc. And I love anchovies on my pizza and in my salads.

I love tripe. I make great menudo but no one in my family appreciates the tripe like I do. lol I love the taste and the texture of tender tripe in the menudo. I put fresh pigs feet in the menudo along with beef and pork. And of course the tripe.

I like calamari. I think lots of people don't realize it's squid. They love it as Calamari but don't like squid, if you ask them. lol

I think I'll pass on the roasted lambs head though.

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LOL... it's a Mexican soup with tripe and hominy. It's wonderful.

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ohhh, my husband has been hunting for some good menudo. Now, myself, I have never tried it but everytime we go in a mexican restaurant around here he'll ask for it and they'll say"Oh no Menudo" and he'll always say how can you be a MExican restaurant without Menudo. He speaks spanish because his grandfather always hired migrant workers to help at harvest and he just picked up the language. His brother is married to a Mexican citizen and they live in tijuana and he drives everyday into San Diego to work and will drive back to Mexico at night. Their children are citizens of both countries but they can't get her a visa. Doesn't make much since. ' in TexasSmyelin groovy wrote: Oh, yes, my Mother really does make great menudo! I don't eat the tripe, but LOVE her menudo! Challis Sharon Marsden <wobbletowalk> wrote: I've eaten baby octopus. The bigger ones are sort of chewy. In fact I have a can of smoked baby octopus in the pantry right now. :) It seems like I've eaten eel. My father was a food adventurer and from the time I was a baby he shared all sorts of odd foods with me. He

and I were eatin' buddies because no one else is the family would partake. Probably the most exotic is the french fried grasshoppers and woolly worms and chocolate covered ants. We used to eat steak and kidney pie (I wasn't as crazy about that but it was okay). Dad loved really stinky, very aged cheese on fancy crackers. I love fine aged Stilton cheese but I'm not crazy about the Limburger. Whew! Does that stuff stink! I love smoked clams, oysters, etc. And I love anchovies on my pizza and in my salads. I love tripe. I make great menudo but no one in my family appreciates the tripe like I do. lol I love the taste and the texture of tender tripe in the menudo. I put fresh pigs feet in the menudo along with beef and pork. And of course the tripe. I like calamari. I think lots of people don't

realize it's squid. They love it as Calamari but don't like squid, if you ask them. lol I think I'll pass on the roasted lambs head though. Sharon (MSersLife Group Owner/Creator) It's not easy taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant just bragging Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax. Hasta manana Love y'all Peace and Blessings ~*~ Akiba ~*~ Pragmatic Visionary & Eternal Optimist! http://yodamamma. blogspot. com/ http://www.solay- twinflams. com Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.7/432 - Release Date: 8/29/2006 How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messengers low PC-to-Phone call rates. Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to

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You should make it. It really isn't difficult at all. You can follow any recipe but I can give you my hints if you want to try making it.

Sharon (MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

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just bragging

Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion, potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

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What’s the Mexican stew that has

intestines in it?  I though that was Menudo.

Beth

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Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006

8:24 PM

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Subject: Re: just

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ohhh, my husband has been hunting for some good menudo. Now, myself, I

have never tried it but everytime we go in a mexican restaurant around here

he'll ask for it and they'll say " Oh no Menudo " and he'll always say

how can you be a MExican restaurant without Menudo. He speaks spanish because

his grandfather always hired migrant workers to help at harvest and he just

picked up the language. His brother is married to a Mexican citizen and they

live in tijuana and he drives everyday into San Diego to work and will drive back to Mexico at

night. Their children are citizens of both countries but they can't get her a

visa. Doesn't make much since.

' in Texas

Smyelin groovy

<smyelingroovy> wrote:

Oh, yes, my Mother really does make great

menudo! I don't eat the tripe, but LOVE her menudo!

Challis

Sharon Marsden

<wobbletowalk> wrote:

I've eaten baby octopus.

The bigger ones are sort of chewy. In fact I have a can of smoked baby

octopus in the pantry right now. :) It seems like I've eaten

eel. My father was a food adventurer and from the time I was a baby he

shared all sorts of odd foods with me. He and I were eatin' buddies

because no one else is the family would partake. Probably the most exotic

is the french fried grasshoppers and woolly worms and chocolate covered

ants. We used to eat steak and kidney pie (I wasn't as crazy about

that but it was okay). Dad loved really stinky, very aged cheese on

fancy crackers. I love fine aged Stilton cheese but I'm not crazy

about the Limburger. Whew! Does that stuff stink! I love

smoked clams, oysters, etc. And I love anchovies on my pizza and in my

salads.

I love tripe. I make great menudo but no one in my

family appreciates the tripe like I do. lol I love the taste and

the texture of tender tripe in the menudo. I put fresh pigs feet in

the menudo along with beef and pork. And of course the tripe.

I like calamari. I think lots of people don't

realize it's squid. They love it as Calamari but don't like squid, if you

ask them. lol

I think I'll pass on the roasted lambs head though.

Sharon

(MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

It's not easy taking

my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh

Brilliant

just

bragging

Ok all y'all for dinner tonight I made a vidalia onion,

potato and farm fresh egg frittata with garlic bread. And I'm going

upstairs now with mine to eat and relax.

Hasta manana

Love y'all

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

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Menudo has tripe in it, and that is pretty intestinal! Love, n

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