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no, scrapple originally came from Germany....

Posted By: and the Pennsyvlania Dutch (Deutsch)...sm on 2006-12-11
In Reply to: Never heard of it until now....sm - Georgia gal

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapple


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We met in the service in Germany
I was stationed in Germany and about a year later he was assigned to my unit. He was very very handsome and very mysterious. We didn't date (or even really speak much of maybe 5 words to each other) until end of June of 82 and July 15 we took a train to Denmark and got married. Shocked the you know what out of our families. This July is our 26th Anniversary.
I was not in WWII Germany, but I know what
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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

Hi again...I'm originally from NYC...sm

but family lived in S. FL since the late 1960s....I came in 1980...I believe you that you never ate organ meats!  4 million is a big big city in my mind though.....but I know NYC and S. FL are melting pots, so to speak, and have the most diversity (culturally speaking).  My child (now grown) born and raised in S. FL and would never touch liver or any other organ meat for that matter...but then again won't try *new* things either.


I get it about loving beef/pork but lightening up on them today - we learned so much over 30-40 years (raised on beef) that just are not seemingly healthful today.....I eat meat rarely though I will eat it but now when I go out occasionally to a restaurant, I'm choosing fish....mahi mahi for that matter of late and also cooking fish at home now (talapia only so far).  Yummmmmmmmm, that mahi mahi was like eating a steak!!  *laughs*


Have a GREAT Thanksgiving!! 


I mean, originally.,.nm
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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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I'm originally from WV too and I now live in VA!!...sm
I was born and raised in a little town called Williamson, WV.  I moved to Salem, VA in 1985 and still call that home.  I am not far from Bluefield.  I am actually going to Williamson this weekend to see my parents.  Small world.
Originally seen in Pt. Pleasant WV I think
I'm really embarrassed that I know that, but I was born in Morgantown. Plus, everyone always asks me about it when they hear where I'm from.
Originally, you said that if your child...
cannot behave in a restaurant, you should not bring him. Believe me, my child has misbehaved in a restaurant a few times and it is embarassing enough without someone like you looking down her nose. I do not take my children to movies, but in line with your (leave them at home) attitude, you could always rent one. Nobody goes to a restaurant or store or anywhere else expecting her child to throw a fit, but sometimes, it does happen.
My kids love scrapple!
We grew up on it!  Pennsylvania Dutch country specialize in it.  We can get as much as we want whenever we want!  Love it! 
Oh, noooooo! You really don't want a scrapple recipe.
That is, unless you like grinding up the parts of pigs that most people don't eat! There's a very good description of it on Wikipedia.
I'm from the capital of scrapple, Philadelphia.
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.
I am originally from Iowa so I know whatcha mean.
My sister lives there now and is actually Wiccan. Can you imagine how well THAT goes over? LOL!
Originally it was for crate-training - (sm)
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No when I originally wrote the check

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Originally from south and you have ate 2 more times than me
as I have never even tried them.
originally Michigan now living in the sm
south. you brought up the other things I was thinking when I posted about Vernors. Saunders hot fudge, Faygo, Stroh's ice cream (use to have a Stroh's ice cream shop by the house back in the 70s when in high school) and those wonderful Better Made potato chips!!!!!!!! Hubby was just in Michigan two weeks ago and brought back a bag. Nothing like em!!!!!!

What part of MI are you from? I am from the Pontiac Waterford area, born and raised!
yummm SCRAPPLE - it's a Pennsylvania thing

I live in Texas and have had scrapple for breakfast before.....sm
I haven't seen it around lately. We have something down here that is similar but for some reason it really grosses me out....hog head cheese.
I was the originally poster about silly string
what I can remember from the news report was that the silly string is an aerosol can and she was not able to ship it out, but finally someone offered to to help her ship it. I am sure it will be on the news as this just happened within the past few days.
I'm originally from NJ, and I've endured a lot of comments.
If one more person asks me, "Which exit?" I might run him/her over!

And yes, when I was growing up, it was indeed the Garden State. I grew up running through tomato fields and along corn rows. It was wonderful!

I'm originally from Binghamton, but I live in Texas now.
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Our Christmas b'fast tradiation is scrapple and eggs
but I know that's no help! You have to be brought up on it to like. :)
Not originally from the south, so imagine my surprise when I saw them selling - sm
Cracklin at a roadside stand!  It was cooking in a huge pot of grease.  I thought I might faint from the smell - beyond description.  Then I noticed it being sold packaged in grocery stores with all kinds of flavorings added.  I cannot recall seeing cracklin sold in the other parts of the country I have lived, but maybe I just never noticed.  All I know is I cannot even stand to look at the bags while waiting to check out at the register.  YUCK!!
Scrapple and eggs, hashbrowns, muffins, bagels and toast.
Yum!
I live in TN but originally from Rochester, NY we can't get Zweigles Red or White hotdogs, sm
Genesee Beer, or Grandma Brown's Baked Beans.

In TN they have Moon Pies, Country Ham (WAAAAYYYYYY too salty), and all their vegetables mixed with cheese and covered with breadcrumbs, and fried okra, but the BEST barbecue you could ever taste.
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