^^^ Um, no.
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Let's not forget ye olde Jimmy Dean's English favorites...BLOOD sausage and some tripe for good measure!
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Oh.... Bollocks....
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You can enjoy my portion.
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I've had bubble & squeak, mighty good. Now the thing at the start of this thread should be named wretch & gag. Note eating thems things.
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wmwny Well-Known Member
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Well..
Some traditional dishes that sound iffy CAN BE GREAT...
I remember getting a terrific kidney pie (once you get by what kidneys filter) with a great ale back when I was on a high school trip to England... Was kind of funny...but it was what was served, so I was happy to drink it ...(yes it was a public school)...heck did taste better than the nasty French "table" wine we got in France with dinner.....our school had the view back then, of "when in Rome, do as the..."...
But both were far better than the Tripe we were served in the USSR a week later.....talk about gross...