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  • Medigal
    Medigal Member Posts: 1,412
    edited January 2011

    Barbara:  No offense taken, dear one.  You have to be "born" into a life of this kind of eating.  Like maybe "poor"?  Now most people prefer the "ham" etc and avoid the "real" good eating.  More for me!

    Lewing:  I saw after I got over my great desire to climb into my computer, that the feet were just "fresh" and not pickled.  My DP noticed it as he was grabbing me off the puter table!  BTW, DP actually stands for "Do NOT Pickle!"  I will pickle anything, even DP if he would stand still long enough! 

    I had NO idea your Detroit had such great food.  You see, the South cares about you after all.  We  sent our people to show you how to really "eat"!  I just can't believe they are so cheap!  For those who have never picked up one of these great enjoyments of the universe, you have to realize those feet have a lot of "meat" inside.  It isn't just fat we are eating.  Well I better go back to working on my taxes to see if the gov left me any money to buy more "feet" with!  Thanks again Lewing.  Keep up the good work.  I think you must have been a Southern in another life.

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited January 2011

    O.M.G.  I can't believe I saw little piggy snouts in that picture.  Don't think I'm ready for feet and snouts!

    Bren

  • Medigal
    Medigal Member Posts: 1,412
    edited January 2011

    Bren:  I thought I saw snouts too and I assure you "that" is NOT what I or anyone I know eats!  I think our friend Lewing has a sense of humor and just trying to see if we'll notice.

    Lewing:  Do I have to "un-Saint" you woman?   You must have had to look a long time to find that photo with feet "and" snouts!  It's ok, I can take a joke but I think some of our other ladies have weaker stomachs than I do.Wink  At least when I bought them back home they were always in giant jars and NO snouts included.  That must be a "Northern" addition.

  • AnneW
    AnneW Member Posts: 4,050
    edited January 2011

    I'm a southern gal. Pickled pig's feet--NEVER--but I'll take a bag of pork rinds, please!

    I am so stressed out. I always thought I was Taurus. Now I'm an Aires. My sun and moon were in Libra. Where are they now?? Help me. Someone please tell this earth-bound girl that it's okay to be a fire sign!

  • Medigal
    Medigal Member Posts: 1,412
    edited January 2011

    AnneW:  I tried to eat pork rinds but they never appealed to me.  They used to sell them in bags and now "that" to me is bad for us.  Fried pieces of pork??  My cholesterol would go thru the roof!  I think they still sell them in bags even where I am now.

    BTW, I don't understand the Astrological stuff.  Can someone explain "how" we got 13 signs?  I am supposed to be both Taurus and Gemini due to my "made up" birthday.  So what happens to me now??  I never heard that the signs can increase.  This isn't a Leap Year is it?  Maybe you are using some Chinese calendar.  Anyway, if any one knows how an extra sign snuck in, please advise. Thanks!

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited January 2011

    I am confused about the zodiak signs too. I used to be a Taurus and now I am an Aires.

  • otter
    otter Member Posts: 6,099
    edited January 2011

    When the moon is in the Seventh House
    And Jupiter aligns with Mars
    Then peace will guide the planets
    And love will steer the stars...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EegRh8Z4H-o

    No longer an Aquarius?  Say it ain't so!  .... Well, it's not.  Your astrological sign has not changed.

    "Astrological signs are not changing, but journalism is"http://www.examiner.com/astrology-in-national/astrological-signs-are-not-changing-but-journalism-is  [Excerpt follows]

    "The story at the root of this misinformation completely misunderstands the phenomenon known as the precession of the equinoxes - which determines the astrological ages, not sun signs. It also completely mis-states the definition of the zodiac signs, which are not defined by the constellations but only named after them.

    "Both NASA and western astrology divide the space around Earth into 12 equal sectors of 30 degrees each, which add up to 360 degrees. Those are the signs of the zodiac, and they are defined mathematically. The definition point is based on the relationship of the sun and Earth at the vernal equinox - our first day of spring. ...

    "Astronomers use the vernal equinox to make the tiniest of adjustments in the calculations of the space around Earth, and western astrology follows right along with them...."

    "You don’t need a new answer to ‘What’s your sign?’ "http://www.star-telegram.com/2011/01/14/2770316/you-dont-need-a-new-answer-to.html

    "No new zodiac sign, says Astrology Federation (and rocket science backs that up)"http://www.examiner.com/astrology-in-national/no-new-zodiac-sign-says-astrology-federation-and-rocket-science-backs-that-up

    And, on a unrelated subject... pork snouts:

    Pickled pork snouts:  http://www.pastrywiz.com/archive/pickled.htm

    Pork snouts in scrapple:  http://www.rapascrapple.com/products/original.htm

    Pork snouts as "Merrick's Snozzles Pork Chew Dog Treats":  http://www.entirelypets.com/snozzlesporkchew.html [don't look if you're squeamish]

    We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.

    otter

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited January 2011

    Thanks Otter.  I like being a "bull."

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited January 2011

    Thanks, Otter. Once an Aquarius always an Aquarius.

  • Medigal
    Medigal Member Posts: 1,412
    edited January 2011

    Otter:  Woman, you have to stay off the booze before you post.  You are snorkered on Pork Snouts!!

    I never in my life heard of Pickled Pig Noses!!  WHO would eat that?  Even if I drank and was drunk s a skunk, I wouldn't go near a pickled Pig Nose.  That is what a snout is you know.  It doesn't even have any little toes for me to chew on and you think I would touch that?  I am a very well educated, almost if I weren't in the poverty class, could be a society person, almost.  My society (all most) friends would never invite me to their Christmas parties if they knew I imbibed in pig's noses!!  (Come to think of it.  My last party was over 40 years ago.  Maybe they heard about the pigs feet!)   Just for the heck of it, I am going to check those links you posted.  If I get real desperate, I could cross over to pig's snouts, I guess.  Only if LEWING agrees to imbibe with me!

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited January 2011

    Medigal, don't pigs only have 3 toes?

  • iodine
    iodine Member Posts: 4,289
    edited January 2011

    Do you recall how in Wall Street movies they always talk about "pork bellies futures"?  I didn't find out till a few years ago that they were talking about Bacon.  Silly me.

    DD took us out to a really fine (read expensive) resturant in Montgomery -- they used very unusual combinations of different foods and the dinner was delicious and had an delightful array of tastes and textures.  One of the entree's was : pork jowel.  I passed on that one.  LOL

  • Medigal
    Medigal Member Posts: 1,412
    edited January 2011
    Otter:   I read your links and can't believe they actually have a recipe for pigs snouts.  But they also use them as Dog Treats!   You won't find my Pickled Piggies Feet as Dog Treats!  Dogs get confused by all the toes and won't touch them..  My dog refused to join me in my feast.  But thank you for the links.  If my ulcer ever heals and I can enjoy booze again, I may just get drunk enough to try the recipe!Wink
  • Medigal
    Medigal Member Posts: 1,412
    edited January 2011

    Barbara:  A pig is a cloven hoofed animal and I think there are only 3 toes.  But I am not Jewish so I don't have to abide by the "Thou shall not eat of the cloven hoofed animal".   Goody for me!   Btw, when I refer to them as "toes" it is because they are a part of the pig's foot and to me they are "toes".  Oh!  I am yearning for some toes!   I think I will get a jar of sweet pickles and pour the juice on DP's feet and tell him it is a cure for his foot rash and then attack him and start chewing away!!

    So don't start your gagging!   You gals should know better than to bring up my delicacies and not expect me to throw it back at you!  BTW, DP is now researching the pig.  He says they really only have two "whatevers" on their feet and that is why they are considered "cloven".  So now you know why I keep him around.  When I am not pickling his feet and chewing his toes, I get him to help with the "easy" research!   So?????? He must enjoy it.  He's stayed with me for almost 50 years of pickling!!

  • otter
    otter Member Posts: 6,099
    edited January 2011

    IIRC, pigs have 4 toes on each foot -- two they walk on, and two that are sort of like "dew claws" on other animals.  Here's a wiki pic:

     

    Here's the skeletal version:

    TMI, I know.

    otter 

  • konakat
    konakat Member Posts: 6,085
    edited January 2011

    Isn't this nicer?  But then, doesn't the kitten look hungry and the gerbil delicious?

    Photobucket

  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
    edited January 2011

    If only they didn't pee and poo.  I'd get them all!

  • otter
    otter Member Posts: 6,099
    edited January 2011

    Yes, Elizabeth/konakat -- they are a lot nicer. (I keep looking for the "Like" button!)  But, you're right -- I am worried about the gerbil's welfare.  There's something suspicious-looking about the expression on the kitten's face.

    otter

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited January 2011

    KK, I like the kitten pic a LOT better than the pig foot pic.

    So Medigal, what do they taste like? Are they gristly? Are they fatty?

  • konakat
    konakat Member Posts: 6,085
    edited January 2011

    Barbara -- I hope you're tallking about the pig's feet, not the kitten!  Tongue out

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited January 2011
  • Medigal
    Medigal Member Posts: 1,412
    edited January 2011

    Morning Ladies:  I "told" you I chewed on "toes" when I bought them.    Next time DP wants to research something for me, I'll tell him to do it on his missing "brain" first! Thanks Otter for your excellent "real" research.   I'll know who to call on before I eat any other "cloven hoofed" animals.  Oh, yes. One thing "brainless child" DP reminded me of last night was the fantastic pigtail stew mama used to cook.  The store would sell her a whole batch of just the tails and talk about a feast! Those poor little piggies couldn't even keep their tails when it came to our feasting.  Is there a Humane Society for Protection of Pigs?  Too bad.  Mama couldn't read or write so she would not have been liable for cruelty to piggies.  We only bought what was openly sold.

    Konakat:  What a precious photo and now we can visualize the cat attacking and eating the cute little gerbil!  All I think of when I see that photo is that "rabbit".  Wouldn't he taste delicious in mama's rabbit stew!  Oh, the good "old" days will never return!  (Thank goodness!)

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited January 2011

    http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/showbiz/2011/01/10/behar.rinna.cutie.hln?hpt=C2

    I thought this was interesting.  Father Cutie says that celibacy in the Catholic church is unrealistic.

    He was a Catholic priest who married and became a priest in the Episcopalian church.

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited January 2011

    http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/01/15/arizona.shooting.victim.custody/index.html?hpt=T2

    Another news story I read this a.m.  Victim from Tucson shooting arrested for making threats against a tea party member.

    (CNN) -- A man who was shot but survived last Saturday's massacre in Tucson, Arizona, was taken to a county mental services unit Saturday after making a threatening comment at a town hall event, Pima County Sheriff's Department spokesman Jason Ogan said.

    James Eric Fuller, 63, was involuntarily committed after he made threats against a Tea Party member at the Tucson event sponsored by ABC News, Ogan said.

    Fuller photographed Trent Humphries and said "You are dead" when Humphries began speaking at the event, according to Ogan.

  • Medigal
    Medigal Member Posts: 1,412
    edited January 2011

    Blue:  If you don't want animals that "pee and poo" then get them stuffed and mounted!  Frankly that is why my DD only has a cat.  It is smart enough to know where to do it's business and even covers it up!  Cats have pride!

    Barbara:  What do they taste like??  Are you still sitting on Melissa?  Ok, I'll share but the others can only get mad at you not me!  I'm for "open" education of "most" topics.  First, the pickled pig's foot draws you to it by the taste of the "pickling", then I go for the Toes first cause I am a chicken neck eater and love all boney parts.  There is a lot of fat but once you chew thru it you get to the sweet, sweet delicious pickled meat inside and you are on your way to true joy!  I used to spit out all the fat surrounding the foot and just go for the meat inside which is the true joy of the foot.  Sooooo I would not recommend eating all the fat even tho it has a delicious taste due to the pickling.  Cholesterol you know.  What you have to realize is that the bar I got mine from had them in giant jars where they soaked in the pickling juice and usually they kept the smaller feet. Remember they were only a nickle a piece so they weren't going to sell you a giant foot for that price.  Oh the joys of childhood!  

    Another thing you have to realize is you hear and read a lot about not giving your children a lot of sugar snacks like candy or cookies but when did you last hear someone announce "Do not give your children any more pickled pigs feets!"  It's a "protein" snack and I think it made me what I am today.  Can't help it if I "oink" a lot!Smile

  • Medigal
    Medigal Member Posts: 1,412
    edited January 2011
    Bren:  I think before long the Catholic Church is going to have to change the celibracy thing entirely. I have no idea why they ever decided to do it since if you read the Bible, some of Jesus's apostles had wives.  Unless I am wrong, I think the Rock, St. Peter who it was all supposed to be based upon had a wife!    There is also an entire section in the New Testament on what happens to a man if he doesn't keep his marital vows (concerning sex) to his wife.  Sex was very important even in those days.  So it beats me how the Catholic Church comes up with the idea God wants us to be celebrite.   I say "us" because if you do research the Bible, no matter "what" church you do or don't belong to, we are "all" basically supposed to be like "priests" of God.  But I charge for my religion classes so that is as much as I can say for "free"!Wink
  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited January 2011

    In the early days of the Church, celibacy was an option.  Wasn't until about the 12th century that celibacy became mandatory.

    Bren

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2011

    The Catholic Church already allows permanent deacons (those who plan to remain deacons, and not take the next step to become priests)  to remain married, and Priests from the Episcopal Church who convert are allowed to be Catholic Priests and remain married. 

    http://www.newsmild.com/former-anglican-bishops-ordained-catholics

    While the Pope is supposed to be infailable in matters of faith, there have obviously been some errors made by imperfect human beings along the way.  As my mother used to say when they changed the rules about abstaining from meat every Friday, "What about all those poor souls rotting in purgatory for eating meat on a Friday?"

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2011

    So very sad about that shooting victim who is probably again being victimized by an over-reaction on the part of law enforcement in the wake of the shooting. 

    I have no doubt that he could benefit from some mental health services to help him deal with the aftermath of the shooting, but involuntary commitment seems extreme.

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited January 2011

    Patmom .. I think the survivor is probably suffering from severe post-traumatic stress.  And he's looking for someone to blame, which is normal, although not practical, under the circumstances.

    Bren

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