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omg lola :eek: :x ,kiplin still loves ya,but he says hes glad he doesnt have a pair that show (w00t) :lol: :lol:
 
my stomach is churning after reading this YUCK :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x

however it is funny :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
PMSL............lola you TART (w00t) (w00t) (w00t)
 
How's Lola been this morning and over night...any ill effects?!? :lol: :x :lol:

I'm sure they're a delicacy in some country or another :lol:
 
meddling said:
How's Lola been this morning and over night...any ill effects?!?  :lol:   :x   :lol:
I'm sure they're a delicacy in some country or another  :lol:

Ive actually eaten them here...my friends dad was a butcher years ago and used to bring them back on a regular basis. They are lovely :thumbsup: with small onions in a creamed sauce... HONESTLY>>> :)
 
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Janimal said:
meddling said:
How's Lola been this morning and over night...any ill effects?!?  :lol:   :x   :lol:
I'm sure they're a delicacy in some country or another  :lol:

Ive actually eaten them here...my friends dad was a butcher years ago and used to bring them back on a regular basis. They are lovely :thumbsup: with small onions in a creamed sauce... HONESTLY>>> :)


janis thanks to you my stomachs churning now :x :x :x

brought back memories of when my dad brought some meat home and he called them sweet bread,did know what they was till i got older :x :x :x
 
I used to accompany the vet when he went to castrate male calves, and I remember we did 30 one day, and all the farm cats were there eagerly waiting for the remains .................... :sweating: must have been a real delicacy as there weren't any left overs!! :- " :x
 
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Heres a recipe for you Trish then... :lol:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database...ads_13610.shtml

and a quote from a website for you... :thumbsup:

Dear Cecil:

We were all sitting around lunch the other day and the question of what sweetbreads are came up. I voted for the thymus gland, but I was tremendously outnumbered by votes for the pancreas. Other suggestions included the brain, salivary gland, and even some sort of reproductive organ. I won't comment on the mental status of the person giving the latter suggestion, but you may feel free to do so. --M.K., Baltimore

Dear M.:

Boy, nothing like a little light conversation to improve the digestion. As it happens, you and the pancreas bloc are both right. There are two kinds of sweetbreads: stomach sweetbreads (also known as heart or belly sweetbreads), which are an animal's pancreas, and neck (AKA throat or gullet) sweetbreads, an animal's thymus gland. (The animal in question can be a hog or calf or just about any other large mammal, I gather.) They're called sweetbreads for the obvious reason that if you called them thymus glands or whatever you couldn't give the damn things away. The art of euphemism goes back a long way.

Bring em on... :thumbsup: :lol:
 
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dont think i will be rushing to do that recipe :x :x :x :p
 
When I had my two youngsters castrated here at the farm (on the back lawn) the vet asked if she could take all the bits home to feed to her ferrets ....... :blink:
 
Lola wants to be on the Telly.......................she is auditioning for

"I'M A CELEBRITY GET ME OUT OF HERE"
 
meddling said:
How's Lola been this morning and over night...any ill effects?!?  :lol:   :x   :lol:
I'm sure they're a delicacy in some country or another  :lol:

Shes been really fine... no ill effects what so ever.

you guys are so funny... although i certainly aint being pursuaded to try them!
 
trish g said:
Janimal said:
meddling said:
How's Lola been this morning and over night...any ill effects?!?  :lol:   :x   :lol:
I'm sure they're a delicacy in some country or another  :lol:

Ive actually eaten them here...my friends dad was a butcher years ago and used to bring them back on a regular basis. They are lovely :thumbsup: with small onions in a creamed sauce... HONESTLY>>> :)


janis thanks to you my stomachs churning now :x :x :x

brought back memories of when my dad brought some meat home and he called them sweet bread,did know what they was till i got older :x :x :x

Yeah, Trish, they used to be eaten at our house too...well not horse ones
 
:lol: :x :x plenty of protein in those I bet :lol:
 

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