Anyone a fan of ranch on pizza? That's one of my favorites. Kraft actually has a new ranch dressing that's delicious. They're taking the new ranch on a virtual ranch road trip Facebook users..theres a profile for it.
lalalala;1181202 wrote: Anyone a fan of ranch on pizza? That's one of my favorites. Kraft actually has a new ranch dressing that's delicious. They're taking the new ranch on a virtual ranch road trip Facebook users..theres a profile for it.
Yuck! I don't mind ranch dressing for hot wings. Kraft does make excellent dressings though.:-6
Scrapple is typically made of hog offal, such as the head, heart, liver, and other scraps, which are boiled with any bones attached (often the entire head), to make a broth. Once cooked, bones and fat are discarded, the meat is reserved, and (dry) cornmeal is boiled in the broth to make a mush. The meat, finely minced, is returned, and seasonings, typically sage, thyme, savory, and others are added. The mush is formed into loaves and allowed to cool thoroughly until set.
Scrapple is typically made of hog offal, such as the head, heart, liver, and other scraps, which are boiled with any bones attached (often the entire head), to make a broth. Once cooked, bones and fat are discarded, the meat is reserved, and (dry) cornmeal is boiled in the broth to make a mush. The meat, finely minced, is returned, and seasonings, typically sage, thyme, savory, and others are added. The mush is formed into loaves and allowed to cool thoroughly until set.
Everything but the oink is what we always say.:wah:...we love it.
lalalala;1182432 wrote: Lol it is good on wings too. You should give the pizza a try you might like it . Have you tried the new ranch dressing from Kraft? its a new recipe
My daughter loves ranch on pizza. She won't use anything but Marzetti's though. She doesn't like that crap from Kraft.
A chip buttie (rhymes with footie) - was the food of the poor working class in the north of England. A bread roll, or sandwich with chips in it, maybe tomato ketchup. Some foods of bad times these days carry nostalgia value, the hardship element is forgotten, the family solidarity maybe remembered.
Hi Bruv - yes I think that is probably in similar category. In Australia it was/is bread and scrape, the scrape being the solidified drippings on the top of the fat gathered from the weekend meat.
That's bread and dripping that is...... for some reason (I am sounding old) meat doesn't seem to give such good dripping these days, maybe they cut all the delicious fat off before we get it.
I still remember the arguments about who had eaten all the jelly (pork) or gooey sludge (Beef...like marmite) at the bottom of the cup.
Beef dripping has an almost granular texture, while pork is smooth and slimey.
My mouth is watering.
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
Bruv;1264973 wrote: That's bread and dripping that is...... for some reason (I am sounding old) meat doesn't seem to give such good dripping these days, maybe they cut all the delicious fat off before we get it.
I still remember the arguments about who had eaten all the jelly (pork) or gooey sludge (Beef...like marmite) at the bottom of the cup.
Beef dripping has an almost granular texture, while pork is smooth and slimey.
My mouth is watering.
I think we used to be hungrier, and probably appreciated our food more. Savoured every bite.
And maybe the animals were a little more naturally reared - not chock full of Anti-biotics and stuck in a pen for hours. Although I can imagine there were bad practices going on then too.
The rabbits did often contain buckshot though, and you had to source your pork carefully... grin
And eggs came coated in chicken poo.
And I hated eating chokos, but they grew wild on the back fence.
Still, I reckon we were luckier than my own kids in lots of ways. They say freedom is having loads of options - But I reckon it's harder when you have too much choice.