• Re: Copycat Benihana Sty

    From Tiny@PHARCYDE to Gamgee on Mon Oct 28 06:12:24 2024
    Hi Gamgee,
    On <Mon, 27 Oct 24>, you wrote me:

    Those are two good examples of parts of animals you can't eat.

    Laugh.

    Might as well have a side of hooves and beaks while you're at it. :-)

    I'd had pickled pigs feet when I was in the southern US. Spitting out the
    toe nails wasn't my favorite.

    Shawn

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  • From Tiny@PHARCYDE to Dumas Walker on Mon Oct 28 06:12:24 2024
    Hi Dumas,
    In a message to Gamgee you wrote:

    In the USA, they often are. True Canadian bacon, IIRC, is made from
    back cuts, which are usually leaner, instead of belly cuts (like it
    is in the US).

    It's also rolled in cornmeal and called Peameal bacon. We buy the big
    peameal chunks when they go on sale.

    Shawn

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  • From Gamgee@PALANTIR to Tiny on Mon Oct 28 08:33:21 2024
    Tiny wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Might as well have a side of hooves and beaks while you're at it. :-)

    I'd had pickled pigs feet when I was in the southern US. Spitting out
    the toe nails wasn't my favorite.

    Oh, gawd. Wasn't sure it could get worse than liver/gizzards, but
    apparently it can. Why on earth would someone want to eat that?

    I will admit to having eaten "tripe" as my parents called it. Pickled
    (?) cow stomach lining, I believe it is. When I say "eaten", I mean it
    was more like "You're not leaving the table till that is gone". PTSD
    takes many forms. ;-)



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  • From Dumas Walker@CAPCITY2 to TINY on Tue Oct 29 08:41:00 2024
    In the USA, they often are. True Canadian bacon, IIRC, is made from back cuts, which are usually leaner, instead of belly cuts (like it
    is in the US).

    It's also rolled in cornmeal and called Peameal bacon. We buy the big peameal chunks when they go on sale.

    While I got to try real Canadian bacon while I was up there, I didn't find
    a chance to try the peameal bacon. I was on the lookout for it. ;)


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