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entwisi 02-12-2007 20:45

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I just buy them for ~£2/lb.

Lovely....

Lilly 02-12-2007 20:46

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My cat loves giblets. They are her Christmas dinner. :D

WillowTheWhisp 02-12-2007 20:52

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Chicken livers are lovely. My Mum used to buy them specifically.

emamum 02-12-2007 20:54

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yeah.... my bin loves them:D

emmaleigh 02-12-2007 22:03

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 499858)
yeah.... my bin loves them:D

now we know why you need an extra bin emma lol :D

MUMMIBOO 03-12-2007 08:39

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I remember my first Turkey i left the giblets in the turkey (in the bag)! Well i didnt know i thought i had got them out but aparantly that was the neck! We still eat the turkey and we didnt get belly ache! lol

flashy 03-12-2007 08:46

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lol bet the turkey was nice and crispy inside ;)

panther 03-12-2007 10:30

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I thought gibbies didnt come in chicken anymore??

I remember my mum boiling them up and eating then after!!!...the dirty sod!!!!

ewwwww horrible!

Eric 03-12-2007 17:56

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 499661)
Ok i know what they are, but could someone possibly tell me why they insist on stuffing them inside a chicken? what is the point of them? what use are they to anyone?

thankyamuchly :D

Stuffing them inside a chicken is far safer than trying to stuff them inside a large angry Polar Bear:D Maybe its some weird Frankensteinian attempt to bring the chicken back to life ... or some ancient religious rite associated with THE GREAT CHICKEN GOD ... (Warning: don't name your teddy bear after him).:eek:

emamum 03-12-2007 17:57

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oh... thats me renaming my teddy bear then:(

Eric 03-12-2007 17:59

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I think that they leave this disgusting mess (apart from the livers which are tasty, and if you have enough make a great pate) to bring up the weight so that the poor consumer pays more. But it does make great cat food.

LancYorkYankee 03-12-2007 18:12

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I guess I'm in the minority here. I really enjoy all the giblets. My mom used to boil them for us and I still do this. They are all very tender and tasty (IMO) with a bit of salt and pepper on them!

Brian

Eric 03-12-2007 18:44

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Originally Posted by LancYorkYankee (Post 500141)
I guess I'm in the minority here. I really enjoy all the giblets. My mom used to boil them for us and I still do this. They are all very tender and tasty (IMO) with a bit of salt and pepper on them!

Brian

I can almost hear you purring from here:signwier::D

LancYorkYankee 05-12-2007 00:40

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I guess growing up where bologna sandwiches/peanut butter and jelly sandwiches were considered fine living, this kind of stuff was a nice change. Definitely was better than the dry dog food and dog bisquits we used to sneak. Okay, it was only me and my youngest brother but you get the picture.

Usual and honest dialogue: Mom, I'm hungry: "have a piece of toast!" I just had one. "Then have a piece of cheese!"

Again, very true story: "Brian, cut this boiled Cow's tongue up and give it to the dogs." I would consume half of that thing (minus the rough topside) on my own!

Just another thread in "The Life of Brian." Boy that'd make a swell movie eh?)

MargaretR 05-12-2007 05:46

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Have you got around to roasting those possums yet?:D


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