Our local variety is disgusting in itself. About half of it is usually barley groats, and the most popular spice mix includes marjoram and nutmeg for some reason that totally eludes me.
recently I told dad who is in a retirement home, that the only thing on the menu so far I would not eat (and never have) was exactly that. It blows my mind to think people can actually eat that.
Rat should be advised to avoid Black Pudding manufacturers too. He might never recover.
Our local variety is disgusting in itself. About half of it is usually barley groats, and the most popular spice mix includes marjoram and nutmeg for some reason that totally eludes me.
I wouldn't mind those ingredients but congealed blood? That is guaranteed to make me sick in my mouth.
recently I told dad who is in a retirement home, that the only thing on the menu so far I would not eat (and never have) was exactly that. It blows my mind to think people can actually eat that.
Reminds me of the stock market. Cheese manipulation, no?
Too bad Upton Sinclair didn't cover the cheese jungle. Then we'd know everything...
Portland, Oregon. School field trip (can't remember which grade--maybe 5th?) to the Tillamook Cheese folks. It was cool. Still love Tillamook cheese.
thanks for this comment ! I am a great cheese lover. May be halfway descend from mice? LOL
My sentiments exactly, Rat. I probably eat as much cheese as you do, so what I don't know won't hurt me.
I agree with Rat. I like cheese better than sausage, too.
Rat does not want to know. Can't blame him.... lol.
A little knowledge is all you need at one time.