Posted by Hobo,NC on August 04, 2008 at 19:03:53 from (75.89.253.208):
In Reply to: OT: Potted Meat posted by Dan in CO on August 04, 2008 at 16:07:26:
[quote="Dan in CO"](quoted from post at 00:07:26 08/05/08) I had never heard of Potted Meat till the other night on this forum, Hobo said he had a hankerin for some. I wondered what it was & Dunk posted some information about it. Well, I went grocery shopping today & there it was on the shelf right next to the Vienna sausage and Spam! This is some good stuff even if it is made from lips & A-holes! It reminds me a little bit of liver paste, just not as strong.
Thanks Hobo & Dunk for introducing me to Potted Meat!!!! As Hobo would say: “Dat Chit is gooood”
Quote from Karl Childers,,, I reckon it tastes alright.,,, Most folks don't know what they would eat till their was nuttin to eat,,, poor folk in their day trowed nuttin away,,, then the gumment stepped in and now they pizz and moan when the AC goes out in their Gumment housing,,, I have enjoyed this post,,, even learned sum'n,,, i luv fatback good as enny one,, boil it you say,,,5 min then fry,,, I got a hankering fer some fried fatback,,,, Moms aways take the worst of enny thang to eat,,, tell ya its Gooood,,, its a mom thang
Fatback saved me from a ticket one time,,, I was going threw a little town in SC on hwy 1,,, got pulled over fer loud zaust on my Harley,,, Cop was gonna write me up so i set on the curb and pulled out a bag of Fatback my mom had fried,,, offered him some,,, somehow he fergot the ticket and told me i could git on I-95 just the other side of town,,, if i stayed on Hwy 1 I best have plenty fatback to share,,, I had $80 bucks in my pocket and already had got a ticket for 65 in a 55,,, cost me $35 cash,,, I was headed to fort Myers Florida,,, Quite a hike,,, I made it all the way to Fort M and back to Jacksonville Fla. fer a trooper pulled me over agin coming out of the toll both,,, I had a spoon in my jacket pocket,,, shore nuff interested him,,, till i showed him my caned beans and potted meat,,, got away wif a warring with the help of a city cop
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