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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1795511" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Calf, lamb, hog fries are good eating, I've heard that turkey fries are good too, but never had them. Here in the hills, the old timers didn't let anything go to waste, one of my grandmothers always talked about cleaning the hog intestines ( chitlins) by tying them to rocks in a flowing creek. </p><p>As a child, I can remember coming into my other grandmother's house and seeing her working on hog heads in the sink, making souse. </p><p>My father loved pickled pig feet, but I've never tried those. </p><p>Over Thanksgiving, sister-in-law saw me putting the turkey neck, gizzard, etc on my plate and asked if I was going to eat that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1795511, member: 24816"] Calf, lamb, hog fries are good eating, I’ve heard that turkey fries are good too, but never had them. Here in the hills, the old timers didn’t let anything go to waste, one of my grandmothers always talked about cleaning the hog intestines ( chitlins) by tying them to rocks in a flowing creek. As a child, I can remember coming into my other grandmother’s house and seeing her working on hog heads in the sink, making souse. My father loved pickled pig feet, but I’ve never tried those. Over Thanksgiving, sister-in-law saw me putting the turkey neck, gizzard, etc on my plate and asked if I was going to eat that. [/QUOTE]
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