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I'm from the capital of scrapple, Philadelphia.

Posted By: Lllls on 2008-12-19
In Reply to: Methinks you live in PA. Am I right? - Backwards typist

I've also never hard of vinegar on scrapple. Maple syrup seems to be popular the further west you go. I definitely don't like that. I see a lot of people using ketchup, but I consider ketchup to be a waste of good tomatoes. I hate the stuff on anything. When I was a kid, whenever we had scrapple for breakfast, we'd also have big, thick slices of tomato on the plate, too. I loved that. It has to be really fresh, really ripe and tasty garden tomato. Since I haven't had a garden for years and years, I rarely have the tomato with scrapple anymore.


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Do you have scrapple?
Do you have scrapple in your area?

I had never heard of it until I moved to MD. My friend thinks you can get it anywhere, I don't think it is EVERYWHERE. Just curious.

Scrapple
The link is given in the original post as what Scrapple is:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapple
Scrapple ...sm
There is an online catalog called the Vermont country store that offers if for sale as a rare commodity. I have not personally tried it and it is not available in WI (as far as I know), but it does not sound so *terrible*. I also do not believe it is made from *meat scraps* as suggested below.
scrapple I do believe comes out of

What is scrapple? nm

scrapple recipe - here ya go......sm

http://lynnescountrykitchen.net/amish/scrapple.html


 


Not sure about that, but I grew up on scrapple
Scrapple contains basically what you mentioned and it's pretty darn good. It's all good meat, but it's basically scraps, hence the name.

I don't mind Spam either, at least when it's fried.

My son won't even try Spam, but not because of Monty Python. He won't eat it because of the movie Waterworld where they were throwing it out to the masses of people on the boat and the cans were marked Smeat! LOL!



what is scrapple. recipe please
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We grew up on it!  Pennsylvania Dutch country specialize in it.  We can get as much as we want whenever we want!  Love it! 
no, scrapple originally came from Germany....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapple
Oh, noooooo! You really don't want a scrapple recipe.
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Scrapple and eggs, hashbrowns, muffins, bagels and toast.
Yum!