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Post by RageATL on Jun 16, 2016 15:57:31 GMT -5
They are all over in the South and they are fucking disgusting.
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Post by bxjetfan on Jun 16, 2016 16:15:12 GMT -5
Southerners like pigs feet too. There is noooo way they get all the shit off of those hooves before they cook em and put em in a jar. Saying a Southerner likes something is not a strong recommendation in my opinion.
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Post by porgyman on Jun 17, 2016 16:22:48 GMT -5
Southerners like pigs feet too. There is noooo way they get all the shit off of those hooves before they cook em and put em in a jar. Saying a Southerner likes something is not a strong recommendation in my opinion. I grew up eating trotters every New Years Day. My father whose family was from North Carolina had this as a superstition. Pigs feet, collard greens and black eyed peas. Health, wealth and good fortune. Nowadays, I still have a variation every New Year as my first meal of the year. Normally a pork roast or ribs, with sweet collard greens cooked in molasses and bacon, and rice and black eyed peas. My brother has chitlins, which I refuse to touch, with the other stuff.
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Post by Hotman on Jun 20, 2016 9:12:39 GMT -5
Southerners like pigs feet too. There is noooo way they get all the shit off of those hooves before they cook em and put em in a jar. Saying a Southerner likes something is not a strong recommendation in my opinion. I grew up eating trotters every New Years Day. My father whose family was from North Carolina had this as a superstition. Pigs feet, collard greens and black eyed peas. Health, wealth and good fortune. Nowadays, I still have a variation every New Year as my first meal of the year. Normally a pork roast or ribs, with sweet collard greens cooked in molasses and bacon, and rice and black eyed peas. My brother has chitlins, which I refuse to touch, with the other stuff. few things better than collards and peas and rice cooked the right way!
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