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Singlemalt

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My oma and opa made me eat 3 bites of anything being served. They said by the 3rd bite you might like it.
Yep, same here. My family is ethnic Sicilian, I grew up in So Cal; hence as a kid I had Italian, Mexican, other Hispanic, American Chinese, standard American exposure already. Spent some time in SE Asia and loved the native cuisine. I'm open to purt near anything lol
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I cant even imagine it but if i was hungry enough......
My uncle was in Italy WWII and had to eat it. Coarse, dark and very tough. :spew:
probably from an old horse. it's just like anything else, get a nice fat young one and it's not too bad...i've had it once, that i was aware of, have suspicions about a few other times...was ok, had a little bit of "livery" flavor to it.
most of it's psychological...and they aren't as economical to raise as cattle...if it was cheaper to raise horses to eat, then they'd market the shit out of it, and we'd all be eating it
 

raratt

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Yep, same here. My family is ethnic Sicilian, I grew up in So Cal; hence as a kid I had Italian, Mexican, other Hispanic, American Chinese, standard American exposure already. Spent some time in SE Asia and loved the native cuisine. I'm open to purt near anything lol
I would much rather have Sicilian food than Italian, I like spices. My wife picked up recipes when we were stationed at Guam and Mississippi, and was taught by a Sicilian grandma how to make gravy for spaghetti.
 

Laughing Grass

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you'll enjoy it, trust me......just steam some brochilli, and melt some velvetta cheese and put them together.....i always like to a some chopped fresh bacon on mine....
Well there's another problem I don't like processed cheese.:-?

You probably weigh about 90 lbs :bigjoint:
113 pounds. :P

you can try some of mine...i carry cheese sauce with me, in case they run out where ever i'm going....
You're a complicated man.
 
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