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Total is 9/11/2015 and is 14 years after a group of Wahhabi doctrine Muslims attacked the USA. I am thankful that the flags are at half mast. Thinking about the offense which this group of fanatical Muslims inflicted on us the thought of pig and pork came to my mind.
I know that pig products are highly offensive to Muslims and Jews; but, most Americans seem to like pig products [vegetarians and vegans excluded;-)]
There are pig products we eat such as bacon, pork chops, and pig knuckles and pig skins we toss around known as footballs. Pork rinds are popular someplaces and scrapple is popular other places. What are your favorite pig products?
I know that pig products are highly offensive to Muslims and Jews; but, most Americans seem to like pig products [vegetarians and vegans excluded;-)]
There are pig products we eat such as bacon, pork chops, and pig knuckles and pig skins we toss around known as footballs. Pork rinds are popular someplaces and scrapple is popular other places. What are your favorite pig products?
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LTC Stephen F. Bacon all the way! The Huffington Post (a ridiculously biased and liberal website) once ran an article that showed, step by step, how to gut and butcher a pig. Their intent was for it to be gory and shocking so that you'd give up the evils of piggery forever. I left a comment thanking them for teaching me how to make my own bacon.
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Sgt Jim Belanus
there is nothing I hate more than butcher day, but that's the reason they are here. I've raised both cattle and pigs and when market time comes a lump in the throat forms, but if not the need for food, there would not be any animals except in the zoo.
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CPO Arthur Weinberger
You should be ashamed you might kill someone's girlfriend. Pigs also make very good pets. They are more intelligent than dogs and congenial. Over 60% of our population eats like pigs.
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I love to eat crisp bacon and fried Habbersetts Scrapple for breakfast and lunch and sometimes at dinner. In fact I like crisp bacon on sandwiches and crumbled up in salads.
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LTC Stephen F.
SGT Randal Groover - I concur with you. I don't like liver either. It sounds like a Dr. Seuss line :-)
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LTC Stephen F.
Cynthia Croft FYI Scrapple, also known by the Pennsylvania Dutch name Pannhaas or "pan rabbit", is traditionally a mush of pork scraps and trimmings combined with cornmeal and wheat flour, often buckwheat flour, and spices
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MSgt Bill Rentz
My veteran wife would call you a hieratic. Liver Mush from NC is far superior to Scrapple!
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LTC Stephen F.
Thank you my friend MSgt Bill Rentz for letting me know. I have eaten scrapple prepared many ways from a number of manufacturers. Habbersett' is the only scrapple I consistently enjoy preparing and eating
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CPO Arthur Weinberger
PO3 Phyllis Maynard - Smart choice, better for your health. Bacon is one of the worst products, health wise.
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