Let's Talk BBQ
Tips, Tricks & Just Good Advice! => Good to Know! - A collection of How-To's & Sage Advice => Ask A Butcher! => Topic started by: Saber 4 on June 24, 2014, 09:23:08 AM
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Saw this on facebook and couldn't decide whether to post it here or under Humor.
(http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w599/Robert_Shulter/10386749_10152190605874013_2544991822758019389_n_zps7a2a4dc4.jpg) (http://s1331.photobucket.com/user/Robert_Shulter/media/10386749_10152190605874013_2544991822758019389_n_zps7a2a4dc4.jpg.html)
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inverted??? .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.
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Well...if it had said "spineless rectums"...we would have all recognized this as boxes of "punctured politicians" - with all of the hot air let out...you can fit a lot of them in a box ;) :D
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Old pic...
http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?t=81442
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<a href="http://wmbriggs.com/blog/?p=2926">The Mathematics of Boneless Pork Rectums </a>
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chitlins
I think this is the part after the chitlins end. They apparently use a lot of them in Taiwan but no one seems to know what for. Possibilities include some kind of dumpling and frying them like calamari rings.
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Saw this on facebook and couldn't decide whether to post it here or under Humor.
(http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w599/Robert_Shulter/10386749_10152190605874013_2544991822758019389_n_zps7a2a4dc4.jpg) (http://s1331.photobucket.com/user/Robert_Shulter/media/10386749_10152190605874013_2544991822758019389_n_zps7a2a4dc4.jpg.html)
Back away slowly.....and don't stare into "their" eyes! :D
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<a href="http://wmbriggs.com/blog/?p=2926">The Mathematics of Boneless Pork Rectums </a>
After reading the article one thing really caught my attention (http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/ab105/papa_peter/Emoticons/stunned_zps1fe1b4df.gif)
" ... They are usually ground together with the external tissue surrounding the orbicularis oris muscles and processed into hot dogs ... "
Bummer - just when you thought it was safe to eat hot dogs :(
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Bummer - just when you thought it was safe to eat hot dogs :(
I'll only eat hot dogs with lots of cold beer and my eyes closed. :P
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Bummer - just when you thought it was safe to eat hot dogs :(
I'll only eat hot dogs with lots of cold beer and my eyes closed. :P
Laughing hard ;D
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Don't consume hot dogs, bologna, etc., at all--even after multiple adult beverages. We had a packing plant in town for years and when in grade school they took us on a field trip through the plant. When we got to the room with a big vat of steaming, gray matter being stirred around, smelling to high heaven, and they told us that mixture would end up as hotdogs and bologna (before they put all the red dye crap into it), I swore off then, and have had only very little bologna since. No hot dogs--not even with onions, mustard (no matter how hot), chili con carne and/or cheese since. That is one of those smells one never forgets, IMHO. Everytime I smell or see a hot dog, I can smell that mess!
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Saw this on facebook and couldn't decide whether to post it here or under Humor.
(http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w599/Robert_Shulter/10386749_10152190605874013_2544991822758019389_n_zps7a2a4dc4.jpg) (http://s1331.photobucket.com/user/Robert_Shulter/media/10386749_10152190605874013_2544991822758019389_n_zps7a2a4dc4.jpg.html)
If you over cooked em then you RECTUM
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Rectum!!! Damn near killed em! :P
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I thought this one would get some minds going around here!!! ;D
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When I worked in the Packing House these were sent to Japan. They serve them as a delicacy. They roll them up with rice and veggies and fish then steam them and slice like a jelly roll. Is what was told to us. It is much thicker than the casings we use for sausage making
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Wow...
A double entendre AND a horrific visual all "rolled" into one! ??? :o :D
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I know a couple years ago on Andrew Zimmerm's show, "Bizarre Foods", these tasty little treats were featured. I think it was either a Singapore or Taiwan segment.
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Saw this on facebook and couldn't decide whether to post it here or under Humor.
(http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w599/Robert_Shulter/10386749_10152190605874013_2544991822758019389_n_zps7a2a4dc4.jpg) (http://s1331.photobucket.com/user/Robert_Shulter/media/10386749_10152190605874013_2544991822758019389_n_zps7a2a4dc4.jpg.html)
Being a newbie, and all, I just saw this post. Makes one wonder what they do with the "bone-in" rectums. Ouch. Wait a minute, that doesn't sound right ?
EKW
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I concerns me that these are "inverted".....according to the label. :D
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I concerns me that these are "inverted".....according to the label. :D
I'm just wondering who inverted them...just sayin .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.
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Are those another name for chitlins?
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Well if you dont cook em right then you RECTUM :D :D :D
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Oh neat!!! Must have taken that photo on their way to the hot dog factory!
Well if you dont cook em right then you RECTUM :D :D :D
And oh my gosh I laughed way too hard at that...
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Don't consume hot dogs, bologna, etc., at all--even after multiple adult beverages. We had a packing plant in town for years and when in grade school they took us on a field trip through the plant. When we got to the room with a big vat of steaming, gray matter being stirred around, smelling to high heaven, and they told us that mixture would end up as hotdogs and bologna (before they put all the red dye crap into it), I swore off then, and have had only very little bologna since. No hot dogs--not even with onions, mustard (no matter how hot), chili con carne and/or cheese since. That is one of those smells one never forgets, IMHO. Everytime I smell or see a hot dog, I can smell that mess!
Ok you missed the point.....the all American hotdog is like the country one big melting pot
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Are those another name for chitlins?
Uh...no chitlins are higher in the digestive tract ( intestines..) but only slightly higher in the food chain.... :D :D :D
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Oh neat!!! Must have taken that photo on their way to the hot dog factory!
Well if you dont cook em right then you RECTUM :D :D :D
And oh my gosh I laughed way too hard at that...
In my best John Wayne voice to Kat," Ya shouldn't have seen that little lady!" :D
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Since this thread has reached the "end", pun intended, I must share something else, thankfully, no pictures.
Recently, when bored, we decided to tour the new, huge, Asian Market in Aurora, CO. I know in other parts of the world, they eat pretty much anything. But, strike me dead, if I'm lying! Back in the Butcher case, was a big pan of PICKLED PIG'S UTERUS. What in the world do you do with those?? Wow! Haven't been back there again.
EKW
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Since this thread has reached the "end", pun intended, I must share something else, thankfully, no pictures.
Recently, when bored, we decided to tour the new, huge, Asian Market in Aurora, CO. I know in other parts of the world, they eat pretty much anything. But, strike me dead, if I'm lying! Back in the Butcher case, was a big pan of PICKLED PIG'S UTERUS. What in the world do you do with those?? Wow! Haven't been back there again.
EKW
Have come across the same thing here in Oregon, and was just baffled!!! Obviously a demand for them, otherwise they wouldn't be selling them, but... I want to see that recipe book and find out what other 'treasures' I didn't know existed. :)
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Since this thread has reached the "end", pun intended, I must share something else, thankfully, no pictures.
Recently, when bored, we decided to tour the new, huge, Asian Market in Aurora, CO. I know in other parts of the world, they eat pretty much anything. But, strike me dead, if I'm lying! Back in the Butcher case, was a big pan of PICKLED PIG'S UTERUS. What in the world do you do with those?? Wow! Haven't been back there again.
EKW
I don't wanna know the guy that said I'm gonna eat those..geez .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.
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(http://i1105.photobucket.com/albums/h344/tlg4942/download_zps4613cade.png)
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Since this thread has reached the "end", pun intended, I must share something else, thankfully, no pictures.
Recently, when bored, we decided to tour the new, huge, Asian Market in Aurora, CO. I know in other parts of the world, they eat pretty much anything. But, strike me dead, if I'm lying! Back in the Butcher case, was a big pan of PICKLED PIG'S UTERUS. What in the world do you do with those?? Wow! Haven't been back there again.
EKW
Have come across the same thing here in Oregon, and was just baffled!!! Obviously a demand for them, otherwise they wouldn't be selling them, but... I want to see that recipe book and find out what other 'treasures' I didn't know existed. :)
I think the recipe book is in the 101 ways to Wok a Cat series of cook books....
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Y'all are cracking me up!! ;D ;D