MMM.......... delicious!!
Posted: Friday, 28 September 2007 |
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Well Done Fetlar School, the green soup looks delicious !!!
Squidgy the Otter from Coll
Pea soup, is it? Not as thick as grandma used to make it, but who am I to challenge the local recipe? In any case, I would advise the soccer players to stay away from it before any game against Flotta. Flotta kids have surf and turf before any and every game.
mjc from NM, USA
You have me acutely curious! What, please, are pigs in clover? A recipe perhaps?
Plaid from in the dark
Well done, FPS. Your blitz poster is really excellent. What kind of ration book recipes did you use? And what are pigs in clover??
Jill from EK
Very happy pigs?
Flying Cat from chewing a pig's lug
Its a good poster and what is that next to the pea soup?
Flottaschool from Flotta
To Flotta: It is a pig in clover!!
FetlarSchool from Fetlar
But when are you going to tell us what a pig in clover is?? We are all dying to know here, imaginations working overtime.
Jill from EK
And congratulations to all on a good sum raised for a worthwhile cause.
mjc from NM, USA
They're just playing with us like fishes on hooks...
Flying Cat from curiosity cott
Meat was rationed in the war so many people ate more vegetables. A Pig in Clover was a potato that was cored (using an apple corer) and filled with sausage meat. The sausage was the 'pig' part. The clover was the cabbage or whatever green vegetables that were served under the tattie. The removed core of the potato was often eaten later on the same day after cooking. They were delicious.
FetlarSchool from Fetlar
Now of all the things I was imagining that wasn't it. Thank you for putting us out of our misery.
Flying Cat from can I get the sossidge out with a paw?
Thanks for that ... they sound tasty! I just might make some.
Plaid from not in clover
Thanks for the explanation Fetlar. However, I note that the pig (organic sausage in a wrinkled tattie) in the pic. did not have any clover. I hope you charged extra for it. "Yes Mrs. McIntosh, of course you need the cabbage. And that will be two pounds extra!"
mjc from NM, USA
Thanks for telling us about pigs in clover. I'd never heard of them before but they sound very nice, perhaps I can make a vegetarian version. Are the potatoes baked once the filling is inside? You can see that you've really started something here!
Jill from EK