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HungryChris

HungryChris

2 hours ago, kayb said:

 

It's the visual that does me in. Reminds me too much of souse meat, which I could not eat because I watched it get made in the big kettle when we killed hogs when I was a kid.

 

I have gotten over many childhood aversions. That is not one of them.

 

That is very interesting because it was my love of scrapple and my love of the Naam Khao Tod at my absolute favorite restaurant in Las Vegas, Lotus of Siam,  made with fermented sausage, that made me decide that I would love to try souse, and perhaps make some myself.

HC

HungryChris

HungryChris

2 hours ago, kayb said:

 

It's the visual that does me in. Reminds me too much of souse meat, which I could not eat because I watched it get made in the big kettle when we killed hogs when I was a kid.

 

I have gotten over many childhood aversions. That is not one of them.

 

That is very interesting because it was my love of scrapple and my love of the Naam Khao Tod at my absolute favorite restaurant in Las Vegas, Lotus of Siam,  made with fermented sausage, that made me decide that I would love to try souse, and perhaps make some myself.

HC

HungryChris

HungryChris

2 hours ago, kayb said:

 

It's the visual that does me in. Reminds me too much of souse meat, which I could not eat because I watched it get made in the big kettle when we killed hogs when I was a kid.

 

I have gotten over many childhood aversions. That is not one of them.

 

That is very interesting because it was my love of scrapple and my love of the Naam Khao Tod at my absolute favorite restaurant in Las Vegas, Lotus of Siam, made with fermented sausage, that made me decide that I would love to try souse, and perhaps make some myself.

HC

HungryChris

HungryChris

1 hour ago, kayb said:

 

It's the visual that does me in. Reminds me too much of souse meat, which I could not eat because I watched it get made in the big kettle when we killed hogs when I was a kid.

 

I have gotten over many childhood aversions. That is not one of them.

 

That is very interesting because it was my love of scrapple and my love of the Naam Khao Tod at my absolute favorite restaurant in Las Vegas, Lotus of Siam, that I decided that I would love to try souse, and perhaps make some myself.

HC

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