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How many of you enjoy Black Pudding?
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I don't like it. My uncle called it blood pudding though.
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I'm not sure that's exactly what the question is implying chef, although that could be my sick mind playing tricks on me again
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Oh. Sorry.
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The UK version of blackpudding tastes foul imho. Worse than haggis.
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Ewww!!!
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1lt (1¾ pints) Blood (Pig, Lamb or Goose) 340g (12oz) Shredded Suet 300ml (½ pint) Milk 50g (2oz) Oatmeal 3 Medium Onions, chopped 1 tbsp Salt ½ tsp Mixed Herbs ½ tsp Cayenne Pepper Pinch Nutmeg Yum! I think we need clarification from Mr Rocco which pudding he's talking about.
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nicola wrote:1lt (1¾ pints) Blood (Pig, Lamb or Goose) 340g (12oz) Shredded Suet 300ml (½ pint) Milk 50g (2oz) Oatmeal 3 Medium Onions, chopped 1 tbsp Salt ½ tsp Mixed Herbs ½ tsp Cayenne Pepper Pinch Nutmeg Yum! I think we need clarification from Mr Rocco which pudding he's talking about. Double eww!
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That's the one, Nic-Cool. I know there are many from UK, so I thought I'd ask.
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My uncle by marriage, his family was from Poland and they ate it. With goose blood.
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For some reason, I don't think my local Wal-Mart carries it.
Not, um, a big seller.
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He lives in Michigan too. Humm something different about those Mich. ppl.
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chefkathleen wrote:He lives in Michigan too. Humm something different about those Mich. ppl. ?
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Just the title of this thread brought back horrible memories of childhood in the North of England.
I'm over the nausea now and once again thinking of beautiful York, and green fields, and the best of my childhood...
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That's like how we think of spinach here, Jude.
Nic-Cola, how dare you post a pic of my first Michigan girlfriend. Damn you.
Oh well, she was lousy with Reddi Wip.
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roccotool wrote:Oh well, she was lousy with Reddi Wip. She spilt half of it down her front from the looks of things.
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I think it was a Hot Pocket she tried to eat.
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LOL!!
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I don't mind a little black pudding with a greasy fry up after a big night out when my blood alchohol levels are seriaasly high...they aren't that bad though I have never eaten them without a hangover lol  there they are under the mushrooms
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Lois, that's a hint when you have to eat it with a hangover. I'll be fair about this. The original question still stands, but what American food do you find bad?
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err american food ermmm I've never had proper american food as i've never been in the US...hmmmm hard one ..let me get back to you on that...on agood note i LOVE twinkies which you don't get here
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Lois..... did you say " hard one" hmmmmmm might be able to help you with that one! lol
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Roccolicious if you mean Black Pudding = Jello Snack Pack of Double Chocolate Pudding then yes......LOL!
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Wouldn't that be good, Zaf-Sniff? Dark chocolate pudding.
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I'm all about it Roccotreat.....LOL!
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It's how I roll, Zaf-Special Dark.
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The best way to eat a black pudding is not to think what is in it ha ha. I have to say i do like them and don't really care what is in it there just yummy with an english breakfast i feel hungry now ha ha. HB xxx
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Hm We have blood pudfding and then something similar to it called blood sausage in swedish. I used to Love it when I was young. Blood pudding with Lingonberry jam. <3 Well, I dont eat it anymore but it's really great food. Think the difference between the pudding and sausage was the raisins in the sausage.
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Why do I go into this Thread every single time I regret it......
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