Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

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Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

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Here you go, just take a look at those mouth watering jellied eels, nom nom :D

A speciality of London.

Meter rat especially likes them :D
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Oh you are taking the piss :sick:

I get you a pic of Nigella with the English Muffin tee shirt, and you give us this :wtf: :poop:
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No no no!
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Is this a spin-off from the Haggis/Scrapple discussion that morphed out of HaveBlue83's introduction (viewtopic.php?p=349428&hilit=scrapple#p349428)? No, it's not a spin-off; it's a gross out! eeeewwww! :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick:
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I decided to purchase some today from a specialist, I thought I'd share before I devoured them with my crab and seafood salad :D
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Son of a gun-ner wrote: Sat Jan 27, 2024 9:37 pm Here you go, just take a look at those mouth watering jellied eels, nom nom :D

A speciality of London.

Meter rat especially likes them :D


🤢🤮🤮 No wonder the Kings of Wessex wanted to rule Mercia, and Northumberland if that’s what they have to eat.
Son of a gun-ner wrote: Sat Jan 27, 2024 10:57 pm I decided to purchase some today from a specialist, I thought I'd share before I devoured them with my crab and seafood salad :D
The crab and seafood salad I heartily approve of.
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HERMAN BIX wrote: Sat Jan 27, 2024 9:53 pm Oh you are taking the piss :sick:

I get you a pic of Nigella with the English Muffin tee shirt, and you give us this :wtf: :poop:

Yes the piss was taken out of me. I took it with the humour, I hope they intended.
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BEC

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Quintessential New York- Bacon, Egg and Cheese on a Roll.

Ketchup or hot sauce is optional or both with black pepper.
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That looks amazingly delicious! Drippping with yolk and all.
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Gack.
So are "eels boiled in broo" anything like those little phlegmatic beauties?
In Grade 8 English, we read "Lord Randall" and our teacher Mrs. Bryce (recent to Canada and looked like Audrey Hepburn's prettier sister), extolled the virtues of eels boiled in broth for quite awhile when we hit that line in the ballad.
Dang, that's along time ago. I still remember Mrs. Bryce in her Scottish accent yelling for us unruly bairns to "Settle dooon, settle dooooon!"
This is in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in the mid-70s. My last name is "Ogilvie" so I got away with murder in that class. She told me I was descended from a fine clan of neds and highwaymen. Good times.

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