"just about to fry off some herring milts....my weekend treat
Your not human the stuff you eat
I was brought up on pickled herrings as my mum is Danish not keen on them now..."
My grandad ate tripe and pigs trotters and gibbling things whatever they are called. You can still buy them all on Leicester market. First guy i lived with i used to buy him that roe for a treat but made him cook it himself |
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By *isscheekychops OP Woman
over a year ago
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"just about to fry off some herring milts....my weekend treat
Your not human the stuff you eat
I was brought up on pickled herrings as my mum is Danish not keen on them now...
My grandad ate tripe and pigs trotters and gibbling things whatever they are called. You can still buy them all on Leicester market. First guy i lived with i used to buy him that roe for a treat but made him cook it himself"
tripe..... |
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They were on about pigs tails and heads in work yesterday , I told them it might be better to cook them when I'm not on shift as not sure me throwing up would go down well |
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where does dinner finish and tea start...I have dinner mid day I don't do lunch...tea is at nightime..its more a northern thing I think...but I'm wondering how far up country do most stop having lunch and have dinner instead..oh by the way I'm southern born n bred...but I refuse to use the word lunch... |
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"where does dinner finish and tea start...I have dinner mid day I don't do lunch...tea is at nightime..its more a northern thing I think...but I'm wondering how far up country do most stop having lunch and have dinner instead..oh by the way I'm southern born n bred...but I refuse to use the word lunch... "
We always had breakfast, dinner, tea,supper and im from the midlands. Its only in adult years ive said lunch and dinner. Jay is a southerner and always says lunch and dinner. I still say teatime but tea is something i would associate with having about 5pm and dinner something later |
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