Eating in the '50s
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Don't worry, Bren, I've eaten my veggie sausages. Smile
I used to have a cookery book about offal - never did try most of the recipes.Wink
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I've got 'the Radiation Cookery book'  first printed  1927 but mines the updated 1940 edition.  Its full of weird and wonderful recipes the Invalid cookery section has the oddest ones.  Confused
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I've never cooked an invalid. Big Grin
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(13-07-2021, 07:34 PM)Veggie Wrote: Don't worry, Bren, I've eaten my veggie sausages. Smile
I used to have a cookery book about offal - never did try most of the recipes.Wink
Can’t beat a nice bit of calves liver baked in the oven with bread stuffing gravy and bacon. Or pork chops with a piece of pork kidney - Yummmmmm
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(13-07-2021, 07:03 PM)Veggie Wrote:
(13-07-2021, 06:44 PM)Spec Wrote: There is no way I am giving a like to that, I get the feeling that it's a dig at meCry Tongue
Nor the one about not being shy about your age, I think you are having a dig at Veggie with thatBig Grin Big Grin
Why would I be shy about my age when I'm so much younger than you.Tongue

You wishBig Grin Big GrinBig Grin
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No worse than haggis, and before Spec gets ansty, I love haggis, although I think they use manufactured casings nowadays.
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Yes a good haggis is hard to beat, and one that is hard to beat is from a tin made by Grants, if you ever come across their tins give it a try, I think they make a soup tin size
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(14-07-2021, 12:39 PM)Spec Wrote: Yes a good haggis is hard to beat, and one that is hard to beat is from a tin made by Grants, if you ever come across their tins give it a try, I think they make a soup tin size

I actually have one in the cupboard,  obviously not eaten yet.  I had better check the date on it (but who pays any attention to those)
Thanks for the recommendation next dull day will be haggis, its just not right in 26°C temps.
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