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02-06-2007, 12:26 PM | #1 |
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OK, this made me laugh!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2698507.stm
Family of faggot fans fly the flag The Doody family hope to raise profile of faggots A West Midlands family is playing a central role in the quest to raise the profile of a forgotten British dish - faggots. The Doody family from Wolverhampton has been crowned The Faggot Family in a national competition, and to kick off their reign they will launch National Faggot Week. The family will be touring the country extolling the virtues of the dish, which is best-known for its links with the Black Country. The Doody family were chosen to front the campaign after impressing judges at the Savoy Hotel in London in November. Faggot facts Faggots were called "savoury ducks" in the Middle Ages Faggots were named after the Latin word for bundle Faggots were originally made with pig's liver and offal Faggots are now made from pork liver and pork Fans have published the Good Faggot Guide They displayed their fanaticism for the delicacy during quizzes, role-plays and mock commercials. "The nation knows that the Cornish pasty, Yorkshire pudding, haggis and fish and chips are great British dishes, but all too often the faggot is left off that list," said Janet Doody. Her husband Fred added: "It's unfair because faggots were a British delicacy long before any of the others. "The great British faggot is full of flavour and a great belly warmer at this time of year." The family, including Lewis, 13, and Grace, 7, eat faggots twice a week, with mashed potato and mushy peas, and will be launching the awareness campaign on Tuesday at Liverpool University, followed by visits this week to Nottingham, Leeds, Sheffield and Birmingham. The competition was organised by faggot producer Mr Brain's Faggots.
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02-06-2007, 03:32 PM | #2 |
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Very popular, they are too. It takes two faggots with mushy peas to completely satisfy your average punter, who may bum a fag from his mate to have while you heat up his dish. Or so it was when I worked in a chippy in Birmingham.
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02-06-2007, 07:59 PM | #3 |
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Mmmmmmmmmmmm! Offal!
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02-06-2007, 08:48 PM | #4 |
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Liver is offal.
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02-06-2007, 09:23 PM | #5 |
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I like the fact that they used to be made with pig's liver, but in today's modern times they are made with pork liver.
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I have never tried one -the whole idea of offal is awful to me. They just look like meatballs and don't smell as nasty as pork does, but that is maybe to do with the thick brown gravy they are smothered with. They were surprisingly popular (surprising to me as a northerner who'd never heard of them until employed in a chippy in the midlands, anyway).
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02-07-2007, 12:59 AM | #7 |
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A question to you monster. Do you think pork smells nasty when it's raw or when it's cooked?
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02-07-2007, 05:15 AM | #8 |
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I used to love Mr Brain's Faggots. We had them every couple of weeks when I was growing up.
I was always puzzled by the fact that other people had their faggots with spaghetti - I didn't realise such a thing as meatballs existed until I was about 10. I didn't realise they were made of offal, but as kidneys, liver and heart were often on the table I doubt it would have changed my opinion of them. Mmmmmmm, faggoty goodness.....
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Cooked/cooking. Sadly reminiscent of the whiff one tries to avoid catching when walking past a mens room. (I am/used to be "allergic" to pork (as illustrated by the above smiley, not a life-threatening anaphyllactic shock-type real allergy), so this may warp my perception. Bizarrely, I can eat bacon with no problems as long as it isn't too smelly when cooking.)
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02-07-2007, 08:13 AM | #10 |
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Whereabouts in the midlands are you, SG? I'm thinking Leicester but I don't know why....
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I'm not Midlands born & bred though - I grew up in Bucks. I'm from a London family though (and before that Irish on my Mum's side) so come from a long line of people who eat the parts everyone else throws away.....
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How unfortunate you are not to have this pleasure in life.
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Brains faggots and dried pale green peas, mash and white bread to mop up the gray, all washed down with well stewed dark brown tea. Oh my.
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