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12-26-2008
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chitlins
or Chitterlings, not a clue what they are but seen it posted many times and it appears as folks are in love with this stuff, so I had to look it up:
Chitterlings (often pronounced /ˈtʃɪtlɪnz/ and sometimes spelled chitlins or chittlins in vernacular) are the intestines and rectum of a pig that have been prepared as food. They are a type of offal.
WOW! Damn, I'll pass on the pig rectum!
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Re: chitlins
From the south myself........they literally smell like shit cooking. I've never had any and never will either, but smelled them cooking before.......house stunk for days afterwards
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12-26-2008
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Re: chitlins
The pigs intestine! Shit goes through it, and comes out the rectum. It's Supposed to smell like shit.
I tasted them once. No thank you!!!
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Re: chitlins
With a rig like this in my back yard, there ain't a single thing about a hog I don't like, but I gotta agree with TBG on this one...
...so I'll take my chitlins like everyone else, ground up into hot dogs, so we just don't know about it...
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12-27-2008
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Re: chitlins
You sure their not spelled Shitterlings. Being from the South - South Joisey that is, I have had the good fortune to never have eatin them.
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12-27-2008
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Re: chitlins
I'll eat almost anything....those are on the NO list.
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Re: chitlins
Im usually pretty open on food but i also smelled them cooking .that was it!
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01-02-2009
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Re: chitlins
c'mon Kev...did I steer you wrong on the grits????
dig in...I'm sure they're great.....I'm not eating the damn things, but you may love em!!
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01-02-2009
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Re: chitlins
Quote:
Originally Posted by alabamakid
c'mon Kev...did I steer you wrong on the grits????
dig in...I'm sure they're great.....I'm not eating the damn things, but you may love em!!
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man, grits are fantastic. I have to find some more , might have to cross the line.
You strike me as a chitlin kinda guy????
lmao
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01-02-2009
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Re: chitlins
I wonder if I can ship you some grits? You think customs would have a problem with it?
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