Never thought I‘d have a bag of salted pig intestines in my vegetarian-household fridge. There‘s a first for everything. (And I love my sausage-making nephew.)
marleed Oh my gosh. Is the finished product called chitlins? I mistakenly bought some once and attempted to cook them in a crock pot. I‘m not sure if I‘ve ever created a worse smell in my life. I‘m still teased about it all these years later. Pig intestines, crock pot - no! 5y
SW-T @marleed Salted are for sausage making, not chitlins, though they both start with pig intestines. 5y
Lindy @marleed as @sw-t said, these are for sausage-making. They are large casings for making garlic sausage rings. 5y
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marleed @SW-T @Lindy ohhh, salt makes a difference. My experience was so funny. I ended up putting the crockpot outside hoping I could cook the smell away. My husband (RIP) then fed them to the raccoons. Did I mention I am a terrible cook - it was not the last time raccoons finished off my culinary attempts! 5y
Lindy @marleed 😂 5y
Hooked_on_books I was hoping that bag wasn‘t what I thought it was, but it‘s what I thought it was. 🤢 I did once see an Inuit garment made of seal intestine so as to be waterproof. That was pretty interesting. (edited) 5y
Cathythoughts Oh no 🤦♀️... when I see these in the market I have to look away ... 😳🤣 5y
AlaMich I was thinking,”wow, that‘s a big bag of fresh noodles” and then I started reading... 5y
Lindy @AlaMich 🍜😂😂😂 5y
Lindy @Cathythoughts I‘ve never seen them before. They look skinny but my nephew says they will accommodate a two inch diameter sausage. 5y
Lindy @Hooked_on_books Wow! What ingenuity! 5y
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