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    09 Jul '13 16:08
    Originally posted by kevcvs57
    When I was a child my parents drained of the fatty juices from the roasting tin and let It solidify (Dripping), once cold it was spread on hot toasted thick bread, My grown up kids would report me to the health police if I tried it now.🙁
    I have read about "drippings" bt never knew what that might be 🙂 I like that. We have also the chunky stuff called "Grieben" in our local kitchen. It's a long time I saw those on sale...
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    09 Jul '13 18:08
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    That really sounds disgusting. Are you a Londoner by any chance?
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    They also eat dog and cat...different cultures eh?
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    09 Jul '13 18:55
    Originally posted by Great Big Stees
    They also eat dog and cat...different cultures eh?
    or different cirumstances. My father told me that cat was called "Dachhase" (roof-hare) in the years after the war. The saying was: Kopf ab, Schwanz ab: Hase! (cut off head and tail and it is a hare).
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    Originally posted by Ponderable
    or different cirumstances. My father told me that cat was called "Dachhase" (roof-hare) in the years after the war. The saying was: Kopf ab, Schwanz ab: Hase! (cut off head and tail and it is a hare).
    Yes of course that too. One does what one must in order to survive.
    Look at the football team from South America whose plan crashed in the Andes years ago.
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