Rocky Mountain Oysters. Folks used to get a 5 gallon cream can full when we operated on hogs. Great eaten.
OH. Son butchered a steer last summer. All the good eaten stuff; heart, tongue, liver. There there is the so so meat like steak.
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I have an excuse. CRS.
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I Would never eat anything that came out of a cows mouth,,,,,,,,I think I will have a egg sammich,,,,,,,,,
I can fix it,,,get me a bigger hammer.
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1949 Cub "BB"
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Half a can of Kroil
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Cant deal with tongue
But I was raised on liver pudding (aka county pate) and scrapple (bits of pork in gelatin), real popular in the rual areas of the south.
"Billy done flung a cravin on me" Jerry Clower
But I was raised on liver pudding (aka county pate) and scrapple (bits of pork in gelatin), real popular in the rual areas of the south.
"Billy done flung a cravin on me" Jerry Clower
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