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garinda 20-03-2007 22:34

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Anything you ever wanted to know about tripe.

Infact a load of old tripe!

http://www.tripesite.com/lore.html

Doug 20-03-2007 22:41

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 400379)
And as Ianto said if your hungry enough you'll eat anything.. in my day we were so hungry one of us would sneak behind the Ox... shove a big stick up it's backside.. and when the Ox stuck it's tongue out we would bite bits off!

At least you got it fresh and hot with a grass salad on the side with a sticky natural dressing. :D

Doug 20-03-2007 22:42

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 400403)
Anything you ever wanted to know about tripe.

Infact a load of old tripe!

http://www.tripesite.com/lore.html


Couldn't you find a site with nice tripie pictures..:)

garinda 20-03-2007 22:45

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 400408)
Couldn't you find a site with nice tripie pictures..:)

There you go then.

http://www.totallyrawdogfood.com/images/tripe.JPG


Hope that's got your juices flowing.:D

Doug 20-03-2007 22:48

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 400411)
There you go then.

http://www.totallyrawdogfood.com/images/tripe.JPG


Hope that's got your juices flowing.:D


Not that fresh you plonker I'm half way down a nice bottle of Jacobs Creek Marlot.

Mancie 20-03-2007 22:52

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 400411)
There you go then.

http://www.totallyrawdogfood.com/images/tripe.JPG


Hope that's got your juices flowing.:D

Nice... Damien Hirst eat yer heart out!

Ianto.W. 20-03-2007 23:22

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 400376)
We use to have Tripe every week when we where kids, uncooked drenched in vinegar. Not had it for years. The other delicacy I remember was pressed Ox Tongue. :)

Doug I have an ox tongue oven bottom muffin every other day, it is one of the most expensive cooked meats you can buy, everyone to their own but 'tongue has a taste of it's own and it is full of goodness. Tripe I eat in the summer months always cold, my daughter goes early down to the market to make sure I get a little of each type. Today's generation with take aways by the score, microwaves to reheat the food wonder why these allergies abound take note.:cool:

Mancie 20-03-2007 23:29

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 400406)
At least you got it fresh and hot with a grass salad on the side with a sticky natural dressing. :D

Yes.. but they were hard days Doug..we were so hungry that we would sneak up on cows ..drag em down and chop off a back leg... we would stand it up and prop it's leg up with bricks... sometimes the farmer didn't even notice for weeks on end!

Doug 20-03-2007 23:35

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 400434)
Doug I have an ox tongue oven bottom muffin every other day, it is one of the most expensive cooked meats you can buy, everyone to their own but 'tongue has a taste of it's own and it is full of goodness. Tripe I eat in the summer months always cold, my daughter goes early down to the market to make sure I get a little of each type. Today's generation with take aways by the score, microwaves to reheat the food wonder why these allergies abound take note.:cool:

I know what you mean Ian. I've not eaten Ox tongue since 1966. It was a treat my Grandma saved for me on a Saturday afternoon. We had to tuch tongues before we would tuck into our Ox Tongue and Mothers pride bread. God I wish I could go back to those days.

Doug 20-03-2007 23:37

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 400437)
Yes.. but they were hard days Doug..we were so hungry that we would sneak up on cows ..drag em down and chop off a back leg... we would stand it up and prop it's leg up with bricks... sometimes the farmer didn't even notice for weeks on end!

Daft ******, bet you didn't have to wait for it to rain before you could have a wash. :D

SPUGGIE J 20-03-2007 23:55

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I aint had tripe in years and I do like it. Did no one even get a phone piccy of him?

shillelagh 21-03-2007 00:00

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Never had tripe and no i dont fancy it either - it looks horrible

Doug 21-03-2007 00:03

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 400454)
Never had tripe and no i dont fancy it either - it looks horrible


I remember it was nice cold with Vinegar and Onions...:) Not sure if I'd eat it today, got very soft sin leaving home. :o

SPUGGIE J 21-03-2007 00:09

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 400455)
I remember it was nice cold with Vinegar and Onions...:) Not sure if I'd eat it today, got very soft sin leaving home. :o

You have forgotten whats good for you thats all. ;)

Doug 21-03-2007 00:13

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 400458)
You have forgotten whats good for you thats all. ;)

:D ................


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