Things From Your Neck of The Woods

ehenry

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I was walking around the town square here at lunch noticed the lunch menus for a couple of the cafe's.....

 

bearskinner

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I miss Caribou Sausage, fresh caught Halibut and Moose Tenders. I'm 3,000 miles south now, so the weathers much better now too.
 

poyjas

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I could just look it up but what pray tell is a "Hog Mog"?
 

ehenry

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Its a pigs stomach......

Now, ask me if I had some.

The spaghetti and neck bones was good.
 
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ehenry

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Mike, they did cook them in sauce....I never knew a turkey neck had as much meat on it as it does!
 

L35

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I saw brains and eggs out in W. Va. Scrapple in PA. Head cheese.... All no thank you for me:)
 

Daren Todd

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Scrapple in pretty common in the north east. Was surprised to find it at an Amish store in Branson Mo last summer. All was good and was gonna buy some to take home till my wife found out what it was :p :rolleyes:


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kupitz

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I could just look it up but what pray tell is a "Hog Mog"?
It's actually supposed to be Hog Maw, not Mog. It is stuffed pig stomach, cabbage, sausage, potatoes and spices, the stomach is really only used to hold everything together to bake it, though the top of it gets crispy like a chicken skin and can be eaten. It is very good eats! Scrapple too....we have all that good stuff here in Amish country.
 

67Truckin

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We have the hamburger horseshoe in Central Illinois. It's two pieces of toast laid flat, two hamburger patties one on each toast piece, french fries piled on top and then all of it covered in melted cheese. Also home of "Chilli" spelled with two "L's".