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K.S.H 20-04-2007 19:50

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
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Originally Posted by grego (Post 413163)
I just couldn't do it, the hair could be a pig pube:D

That could explain the soggy bits :D

slinky 20-04-2007 19:50

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by grego (Post 413163)
I just couldn't do it, the hair could be a pig pube:D

OMG ROFLMAO!!!!!!!! omg grego I just spat pork scratchings all over my monitor!!! that was soooooooooo FUNNY!!


still wee'ing here :D:D

grego 20-04-2007 19:52

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I bet it hasn't put you off your scratching though!

slinky 20-04-2007 19:53

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by grego (Post 413169)
I bet it hasn't put you off your scratching though!

You're damn right it didn't.....I'm annoyed though :mad: I had to lick it off the screen :D:D:D:D:D:D


By the way...karma off me, I forgot to sign I was laughing so much..

Anyone else any suggestions?? :D:D:D

lettie 20-04-2007 19:53

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by grego (Post 413163)
I just couldn't do it, the hair could be a pig pube:D

It probably is Grego. Pork scratchings are pork skins with bits of fat attached, cooked until crispy. It's highly probable that there is some hair left on them from the pig. The hair is usually burnt off with a blowtorch prior to cooking, maybe they missed one.:D

jackyalex 20-04-2007 19:54

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
use the hair to swing them into your mouth,or as floss

slinky 20-04-2007 19:55

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
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Originally Posted by lettie (Post 413173)
It probably is Grego. Pork scratchings are pork skins with bits of fat attached, cooked until crispy. It's highly probable that there is some hair left on them from the pig. The hair is usually burnt off with a blowtorch prior to cooking, maybe they missed one.:D

Always same isn't it :mad: everytime you wax/shave/pluck/ blow torch .... there is always one GIT that you miss :D:D

K.S.H 20-04-2007 19:57

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
Their names a clue - what are fella's always "scratching" plus you get hair and soggy bits :D

slinky 20-04-2007 20:00

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
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Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 413178)
Their names a clue - what are fella's always "scratching" plus you get hair and soggy bits :D

and there salty.........you could be onto something there K.S.H :D:D:D:D

K.S.H 20-04-2007 20:01

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
Get an hard one out of the bag and slap it, see if it turns soft :D :D

grego 20-04-2007 20:04

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
This threads going to moved soon:D

slinky 20-04-2007 20:04

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
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Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 413182)
Get an hard one out of the bag and slap it, see if it turns soft :D :D



:eek::eek::eek: I'm not gonna tell you what i thought you had put then :eek::eek::eek:







SLINKY ((goes and washes her dirty mind)) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Margaret Pilkington 20-04-2007 20:08

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
The soggy bits are fat. I only like my own pork crackling, basically because I KNOW which bit of the pig it has come from......no chance of pig pubes.

K.S.H 20-04-2007 20:09

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I take it you didn't see the E

slinky 20-04-2007 20:10

Re: Pork Scratchings
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 413187)
The soggy bits are fat. I only like my own pork crackling, basically because I KNOW which bit of the pig it has come from......no chance of pig pubes.

MARGARET PILKINGTON!!!!! :eek::eek::eek: Don't let them drag you down love :D:D


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