:confused: And sloppy Joe's would be what exactly??? mutter mutter mutter - the things you people eat! Grits, Miracle Whip, sloppy Joe's - incomprehensible stuff! I'll join you in a good coffee though!
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:confused: And sloppy Joe's would be what exactly??? mutter mutter mutter - the things you people eat! Grits, Miracle Whip, sloppy Joe's - incomprehensible stuff! I'll join you in a good coffee though!
KK,
Sloppy Joes are ground meat in sauce on a bun. They're literally sloppy, but they are good! :D
I'll join you in a coffee and bailey's, Liz. It's a slow night at work, I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop. (I'm a tech, which translates into sitting around drinking coffee waiting for machinery or computers to die, then fixing them)
This is two slow nights in a row, and that just does't happen without something very ugly breaking to make up for the quiet time.
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Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
Oh, shame on me Karen. :o Just after I had already posted, I did realise
that not everyone might understand that term. Glad LH filled you in on the
sloppy joe term. They are very tasty, but practically require a bib to eat
them. :)
LH, I used to have a job very similar to what you are doing. The long
boring hours were taken up by crossword puzzles & good reading material. :)
Perhaps we should serve some marmite? black pudding? soldiers?? Bangers and mash? or some.........haggis! :D :D ;) :p :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
http://southernfood.about.com/od/sloppyjoes/
The recipe...
Karen,
Exactly what is haggis? :D
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Originally Posted by RICHARD
Richard,
You don't want to know, trust me. :D
It is normally made with the following ingredients: sheep's 'pluck' (heart, liver, and lungs), minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and traditionally boiled in the animal's stomach for approximately an hour. It somewhat resembles stuffed intestines.
Haggis is traditionally served with "neeps and tatties"....
:D :eek: :D
Poor Karen is sleeping and unable to offer any defense!
:p :p
I wish! However, next week I see my eye doctor and we're going to discuss cataract sir jury. I have so many seams in me from all my cancer surgeries, what's one or two more? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by RICHARD
Are we allowed to say that here? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
:eek:The thread hasn't disappered yet!Quote:
Originally Posted by RedHedd
Thank you ES,
I just wanted KK to admit it comes from her neighborhood.
For the record...
I love menudo.....the food, not the band...
Bring on the Vegemite.... :eek:
DONE!
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Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
Should we introduce them to the delights of faggots.........
Oh I really don't think you can say that on an American website. It gets somewhat "lost in translation"!
Yes, the Scots have given the world many wonderful things, including haggis! ;) :D It is relatively recently that people in rich countries have become squeamish about what they eat. A couple of centuries back, I’m sure you would all have been very excited if I turned up in the bar with a haggis. You can get wimpy haggis encased in plastic, and also vegetarian haggis.
Good point!Quote:
Oh I really don't think you can say that on an American website. It gets somewhat "lost in translation"!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faggot_%28food%29)
(for anyone who may be confused or offended)
My father's favorite! Tripe soup.....I tried it once as someone insisted it a great hangover remedy.....Quote:
Originally Posted by RICHARD
Just stopping by to grab a DLC need to get house cleaned . freind coming over to make our version of the vetrans wall using photos we took at the local Vetrans home. We are going to raise money to buy items they need and aren't provided at the home.
I'll check in later. PU what is that horrible smell? OMG not Haggis again !!!! Later after you guys air this place out. Maybe I'll have to come back and make fried fish. got some nice cod in Washington the other day.
Mario no!! thats not a football to throw it's food (sort of) !!!!