I'd better not show Lois Anne this - she's a vegetarian. I'm not a vegetarian but this is not appealing to me, either. I guess there are people who would find the "delicacies" attractive, though. :)
Not on my shopping list, but I remember my mother buying them to make brawn. My dad also liked tripe and chittlins but wouldn't touch liver or kidneys.
Isn't that the truth. It is a bit hard for me to accept that London has become a food mecca. In the days when I first visited, the food was absolutely dreadful and the Londoners seemed to be proud of its wretchedness.
Nice photo but not my type of meal.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not for this vegetarian! Ha ha!
ReplyDeleteThink I'll pass, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'd better not show Lois Anne this - she's a vegetarian. I'm not a vegetarian but this is not appealing to me, either. I guess there are people who would find the "delicacies" attractive, though. :)
ReplyDeleteLuckily, I don't see anything I need. :-)
ReplyDeletewow , make me sick ... ;)
ReplyDeleteSomething a bit more processed for me, thanks....
ReplyDeleteNever had Pigs Trotters, have had Tripe (& nearly threw up), have liked Jellied Eels!
ReplyDeleteNot on my shopping list, but I remember my mother buying them to make brawn. My dad also liked tripe and chittlins but wouldn't touch liver or kidneys.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the truth. It is a bit hard for me to accept that London has become a food mecca. In the days when I first visited, the food was absolutely dreadful and the Londoners seemed to be proud of its wretchedness.
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