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Apparently they now have a massive marketing budget, ever since they were taken over by a Russian oligarch, who's now based in Hoyle Bottom. |
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Rick Stein did feature the Accy tripe stall in his Food Heroes series.
Amazing to think how popular it used to be, in the 1920's there were 18 Tripe dressers in Accrington alone -not counting others in Clayton, Ossy and all the surrounding area. (Info from the list at the end of this publication which a certain Bob Dobson had a hand in: https://prospectbooks.co.uk/samples/Tripe.pdf) Something I could never stomach personally but my Grandad's generation loved it -it was a mainstay during WW2 particularly... I suppose we're all a bit spoilt these days. |
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In the Blunt archives I found an awful lot of material about the Wigan School of Home Economics, so I was able to devote a chapter in my book to it. And I came across Chorley Co-operative Cattle Products, but nothing on the Chorley Cake Institute (although Sydney and Beatrice Website were reputedly killed by agents of the NKVD Cake Division operating from Chorley). |
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Plenty of squashed flies around too after the recent plagues in a certain area of Lankyshire no wonder they're booming at an international level!;):D |
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Sadly she's a bit ga-ga, and wouldn't hear of it. I could call Kylie. See if I could coax her into getting her trotters in to a pair of leaf tripe hot pants. :rolleyes: |
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Anyway, I could discuss this for hours, but the dogs need their walk! |
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They cook it in a substantial minestone-type stew with large white beans in. A speciality in the Cremona area is actually the same thing made with chicken's tripe!:eek::D |
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Very popular in Peru too!
Cau Cau - Peruvian Tripe & Potatoes Mrs H often asks me to bring some tripe home on my trips to Accrington. She then cooks it up to the above recipe, which I refuse to even countenance, preferring my tripe cold with black pepper and vinegar! ;) |
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Red brick building? Southport Road? No? Suprising. You being a man of letters and all, and we're told, historian. It was founded in 1891, to give local unemployed bobbin carriers the chance to better themselves, if they didn't have the academic qualifications to get into that decidedly more prestigious place of further education, the Wigan Pie Polytechnic. |
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Well its a long time since I read every post on a thread (maybe because Mancie and Kes haven't posted in it) and its pure trip:But having said that I have to say I love the stuff myself, but it has to be raw as it comes, just with salt and vinegar, preferably with chips but on its own sat on a bench in the town centre munching away, happen as well I can't get into the town centre anymore wouldn't have anywhere to eat it:D
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I find the comments regarding the Tripe Marketing board, well Tripe. As I said earlier, a rather clever viral marketing campaign? |
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In fact everything about you, the YouTube, comments on other forums (leyland), your blog, tmb all are very recent.
Very clever. Sold many books yet? |
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