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2/8/2011 7:04:50 PM EDT
It's on dirty Jobs right now, looks and sounds Gross! Anyone here eat it?
2/8/2011 7:08:21 PM EDT
[#1]
Looks like da poo poo

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2/8/2011 7:08:45 PM EDT
[#2]
I thought it was a game.  Why would you eat a game?
2/8/2011 7:09:58 PM EDT
[#3]
Good stuff kinda like liver mush.
2/8/2011 7:10:36 PM EDT
[#4]
Hell yeah. Fry it until it's just a little crispy and chow down on it.



I wish I could buy it here.
2/8/2011 7:11:16 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
It's on dirty Jobs right now, looks and sounds Gross! Anyone here eat it?


Lol wtf I just saw that on tv and wondered wtf was going on.
2/8/2011 7:12:11 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
I thought it was a game.  Why would you eat a game?


I am pretty sure I would rather eat the game! lol
2/8/2011 7:12:37 PM EDT
[#7]
scrapples ok.  I wont go out of my way to seek it but if it finds its way to me it will get cooked and ate
2/8/2011 7:12:50 PM EDT
[#8]
!It is Delicious!

One of the few reasons I have to go back east.
2/8/2011 7:13:08 PM EDT
[#9]





Quoted:



Hell yeah. Fry it until it's just a little crispy and chow down on it.





I wish I could buy it here.
Can you get Neeses sausage? They make it and i can get it local.




http://www.neesesausage.com/products/default.htm





 
2/8/2011 7:15:32 PM EDT
[#10]
fried nice and brown with strawberry jelly or maple syrup....yyyyyuuuuummmm

we used to save our deer bones and at the end of the season make our own scrapple and liver pudding...

good stuff.
2/8/2011 7:32:20 PM EDT
[#11]
Delicious stuff.  Fried nice and crisp, it is one of my favorite foods.



I used to get a scrapple sandwich with my grandfather every time we'd do something together.
2/8/2011 7:35:01 PM EDT
[#12]
It's good stuff.

People not from the Mid-Atlantic region just don't understand.
2/8/2011 7:35:36 PM EDT
[#13]



Quoted:


It's on dirty Jobs right now, looks and sounds Gross! Anyone here eat it?


Fuck, no! It contains "Scraps" and "Crap" in the name

 
2/8/2011 7:38:01 PM EDT
[#14]
Quoted:

Quoted:
It's on dirty Jobs right now, looks and sounds Gross! Anyone here eat it?

Fuck, no! It contains "Scraps" and "Crap" in the name  


True Dutchmen call it Pannhaas.
2/8/2011 7:38:36 PM EDT
[#15]
Scrapple, Taylor Pork Roll, Utz.
It's all good.
2/8/2011 7:39:10 PM EDT
[#16]
I think it tastes disgusting.  I thought it would taste like corned beef hash, but it tastes like gristle.  It was big in PA and that is where I tried it my one and only time.  I miss my porkroll egg and cheese
2/8/2011 7:39:35 PM EDT
[#17]

It is good stuff.

2/8/2011 7:39:46 PM EDT
[#18]
Love it!
2/8/2011 7:41:54 PM EDT
[#19]
yummy goes good with either Maple Syrup or Ketchup

damn I miss Scrapple, you're making me miss the Commonwealth now
2/8/2011 7:42:22 PM EDT
[#20]
There are different varieties of scrapple, including scrapple with bacon, hot scrapple, turkey scrapple and beef scrapple.

I grew up 30 mins from Amish country ... love the stuff.

2/8/2011 7:51:20 PM EDT
[#21]
Reminds me of an old boss I had telling me about a delicacy that seems local to KCK - Pig Snoot Sandwiches.  





http://www.pitch.com/bestof/2001/award/best-pig-snoot-sandwich-15556/
The Tenderloin Grill is one of the few metro-area restaurants that
serves this offbeat delicacy, and it isn't for everyone. The rubbery,
grayish-brown strip of stewed cartilage still boasts its two snout
holes, and the texture is somewhere between soggy leather and boiled
rubber. Unlike chitlins, it doesn't smell bad, but the visual appeal is
so ghastly that not even melted cheese, sliced tomatoes and onion can
make it seem as alluring as one of this restaurant's crispy pork
tenderloins or hefty cheeseburgers. But try one. You'll go hog wild.



http://whitetrashbbq.blogspot.com/2007/01/hes-got-nose-for-that.html

ALL IN THE LINE OF DUTY KC police rookies eat snoot as rite of passage



Eating pig snoot is a rite of initiation for KCMO police rookies.




Later an officer showed up with a can of cold lemon-lime soda but
kept it until Farris ate the whole sandwich — in front of a dozen peers.





Eating
a snoot sandwich is a rite of passage for Kansas City police rookies,
and they didn’t want Farris to shirk his duty and wash it down with the
soda.





Farris started at the back of the sandwich, saving the
nostril for last
. Sixteen minutes later, after grimaces, "This is
gross!” exclamations and a lot of encouragement, the entire sandwich was
gone.





Courage trumped fear and repugnance. Officer Farris had earned the applause and cheers that followed.





Pig
snoot sandwiches from the Tenderloin Grill, owned and operated by
Ricardo Herrera, have been a KCMO police tradition since 1975.











 
2/8/2011 7:55:35 PM EDT
[#22]
Quoted:
Hell yeah. Fry it until it's just a little crispy and chow down on it.

I wish I could buy it here.


If you're in Georgia and can't find scrapple then I don't know what to say for you...keep searching though, you might get lucky
2/8/2011 7:56:05 PM EDT
[#23]



Quoted:


Reminds me of an old boss I had telling me about a delicacy that seems local to KCK - Pig Snoot Sandwiches.  



http://www.pitch.com/bestof/2001/award/best-pig-snoot-sandwich-15556/




The Tenderloin Grill is one of the few metro-area restaurants that serves this offbeat delicacy, and it isn't for everyone. The rubbery, grayish-brown strip of stewed cartilage still boasts its two snout holes, and the texture is somewhere between soggy leather and boiled rubber. Unlike chitlins, it doesn't smell bad, but the visual appeal is so ghastly that not even melted cheese, sliced tomatoes and onion can make it seem as alluring as one of this restaurant's crispy pork tenderloins or hefty cheeseburgers. But try one. You'll go hog wild.


http://whitetrashbbq.blogspot.com/2007/01/hes-got-nose-for-that.html




ALL IN THE LINE OF DUTY KC police rookies eat snoot as rite of passage


Eating pig snoot is a rite of initiation for KCMO police rookies.







Later an officer showed up with a can of cold lemon-lime soda but kept it until Farris ate the whole sandwich — in front of a dozen peers.




Eating a snoot sandwich is a rite of passage for Kansas City police rookies, and they didn’t want Farris to shirk his duty and wash it down with the soda.




Farris started at the back of the sandwich, saving the nostril for last. Sixteen minutes later, after grimaces, "This is gross!” exclamations and a lot of encouragement, the entire sandwich was gone.




Courage trumped fear and repugnance. Officer Farris had earned the applause and cheers that followed.




Pig snoot sandwiches from the Tenderloin Grill, owned and operated by Ricardo Herrera, have been a KCMO police tradition since 1975.







 


I had pickled pig's feet a couple times.  It really wasn't that bad, except that it was really, really salty, although perhaps they're not all like that.  It was excessively salty, to the point of being inedible.





 
2/8/2011 8:01:35 PM EDT
[#24]



Quoted:


It's good stuff.



People not from the Mid-Atlantic region just don't understand.


I enjoyed it when there.  Fried, it is good for breakfast.  



 
2/8/2011 8:08:56 PM EDT
[#25]
We need to start a "Shit we PA natives love that everyone outside deems unfit for public consumption" thread.  That way all the Scrapple, Yuengling, Shoofly Pie, and Kate Gosselin threads can be consolidated.



While we're at it.....all your iced tea are belong to PA:




2/8/2011 8:17:15 PM EDT
[#26]
I ate it quite a bit when I lived in PA.





Haven't seen it once in CT.





- BG
2/8/2011 8:34:16 PM EDT
[#27]
Quoted:
It's on dirty Jobs right now, looks and sounds Gross! Anyone here eat it?


I'm from Philly.  I eat it.  I love it.  It has everything in it but the squeal.  Good stuff!  Don't care how it's made.

2/8/2011 8:40:01 PM EDT
[#28]
Quoted:
yummy goes good with either Maple Syrup or Ketchup

damn I miss Scrapple, you're making me miss the Commonwealth now


Or good apple cider vinegar.

It's been almost two years since I had scrapple from my folks' farm.  Can't wait to get back.  
2/8/2011 8:40:04 PM EDT
[#29]
Good stuff




2/8/2011 8:41:24 PM EDT
[#30]
Pork Roll FTMFW!!!
2/9/2011 5:54:23 AM EDT
[#31]
Quoted:
We need to start a "Shit we PA natives love that everyone outside deems unfit for public consumption" thread.  That way all the Scrapple, Yuengling, Shoofly Pie, and Kate Gosselin threads can be consolidated.



My local Acme stopped selling corn meal mush.  I hope it isn't dying off or anything.  

2/9/2011 7:01:18 AM EDT
[#32]
I am from hillbilly breeding and blood.

Yes, I know what scrapple is. I eat just about all of that stuff but scrapple? I'll take a pass.
2/9/2011 7:03:43 AM EDT
[#33]
Hillbilly soul food.

It goes great as a breakfast side to hog brains mixed with scrambled eggs.

2/9/2011 7:06:54 AM EDT
[#34]
Scrapple and bacon are the two best foods on the planet.
2/9/2011 7:07:57 AM EDT
[#35]
Fry it up !  Tasty
2/9/2011 7:08:36 AM EDT
[#36]
I watched that last night...

I've never had scrapple, but I've had liver mush a dozen times...
2/9/2011 7:09:41 AM EDT
[#37]
Quoted:
We need to start a "Shit we PA natives love that everyone outside deems unfit for public consumption" thread.  That way all the Scrapple, Yuengling, Shoofly Pie, and Kate Gosselin threads can be consolidated.

While we're at it.....all your iced tea are belong to PA:

http://i402.photobucket.com/albums/pp101/savageoneseven/iced-tea.jpg


as a PA native, I say we give her to New Jersey, her bitchiness suits them better

as to the rest though, I totally agree

plus you forgot Potato Chips fried in Lard
2/9/2011 7:12:19 AM EDT
[#38]
My relatives in Pottsville, PA loved the stuff and tried to get us to eat it. I said no way even before I knew 'what' was in it. They also put ketchup on eggs.

I've started to notice it appearing in supermarkets here in NOVA. Fuck knows why.
2/9/2011 7:13:39 AM EDT
[#39]
Quoted:
My relatives in Pottsville, PA loved the stuff and tried to get us to eat it. I said no way even before I knew 'what' was in it. They also put ketchup on eggs.



what's so bad about ketchup on eggs? Thats how I eat scrambled eggs
2/9/2011 7:16:37 AM EDT
[#40]
Yum!



The wife is from Philly so I was introduced to it by her family. Looks forward to eating it every time I go to visit.




Habbersetts Scrapple, Taylor Pork Roll, bacon, eggs, home fries, toast = breakfast of champions.
2/9/2011 7:18:59 AM EDT
[#41]
I ate it as a kid before I learned what it was. Obviously, it must not taste bad or else I wouldn't have eaten it.
2/9/2011 7:22:19 AM EDT
[#42]
I saw that show and it made me interested enough to buy some.



Haven't tried it yet though.
2/9/2011 7:22:50 AM EDT
[#43]
Its made of the scrapings from the bottom of trash dumpsters.
2/9/2011 7:26:59 AM EDT
[#44]
good stuff , 2nd to bacon ... must make it flat and fry to crisp .
2/9/2011 7:28:21 AM EDT
[#45]
I love scrapple!
2/9/2011 7:29:42 AM EDT
[#46]
Quoted:
Quoted:
My relatives in Pottsville, PA loved the stuff and tried to get us to eat it. I said no way even before I knew 'what' was in it. They also put ketchup on eggs.



what's so bad about ketchup on eggs? Thats how I eat scrambled eggs


You also eat scrapple.
2/9/2011 7:37:28 AM EDT
[#47]
Quoted:
I've started to notice it appearing in supermarkets here in NOVA. Fuck knows why.


Scrapple has been in NoVA a long time. First time I had it here was at least 25 years ago. My parents used to buy it at Cook's.

2/9/2011 7:42:26 AM EDT
[#48]



Quoted:


We need to start a "Shit we PA natives love that everyone outside deems unfit for public consumption" thread.  That way all the Scrapple, Yuengling, Shoofly Pie, and Kate Gosselin threads can be consolidated.



While we're at it.....all your iced tea are belong to PA:



http://i402.photobucket.com/albums/pp101/savageoneseven/iced-tea.jpg


Turkey Hill ice cream and tea is good stuff







 
2/9/2011 7:43:39 AM EDT
[#49]
Quoted:
good stuff , 2nd to bacon ... must make it flat and fry to crisp .


Yup. Good stuff!

-ZA
2/9/2011 7:45:36 AM EDT
[#50]
Quoted:

Quoted:
We need to start a "Shit we PA natives love that everyone outside deems unfit for public consumption" thread.  That way all the Scrapple, Yuengling, Shoofly Pie, and Kate Gosselin threads can be consolidated.

While we're at it.....all your iced tea are belong to PA:

http://i402.photobucket.com/albums/pp101/savageoneseven/iced-tea.jpg

Turkey Hill ice cream and tea is good stuff

http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l8lq26MZeF1qakev8o1_400.jpg
 


My wife is from Lancaster, PA, so I LOL'd at the PA addiction to SWEETENED gas station branded iced tea! That Turkey Hill stuff tastes
like SOUTHERN STYLE iced tea.... made with REAL sugar.... bitches. Go south sometime and experience what real iced tea is all about.

-ZA
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