That's the way he liked them.I eaten and enjoyed pig's feet, but pickling them? that just don't sound right.
[ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickled_pigs_feet[/ame]
That's the way he liked them.I eaten and enjoyed pig's feet, but pickling them? that just don't sound right.
I'm sure that family recipe for bald peanuts calls for "green" peanuts, which you want find any time soon. ;-)
That's the way he liked them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickled_pigs_feet
Might just have some bald peanuts at the soiree!!:clap_1:
Me, too, gull! I eat hog jowls with my turnip and collard greens, but never boiled peanuts. I also refuse to eat pickled pigs' feet, always in the refrigerator when I was a child because my Daddy loved them. I used to close my eyes and hide them in the back of the top shelf so I wouldn't have to see them every time I opened the refrigerator door.
probably sitting on her porch dropping fbombs in the middle of watercolor; demanding mr kitty bring her a cocktail .Where is that kitty??![]()

nope. not there. I looked and phoned, yet no kitty anywhere in sight.probably sitting on her porch dropping fbombs in the middle of watercolor; demanding mr kitty bring her a cocktail .![]()
I hope she didn't fall into the Dargarita bowl.My father was born and raised in Atlanta and loved them, too.Interesting Wikipedia entry. My father, who came from a German family, loved them.

nope. not there. I looked and phoned, yet no kitty anywhere in sight.I hope she didn't fall into the Dargarita bowl.