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mrs_overall | 06:20 Thu 08th Aug 2013 | ChatterBank
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The other day I was telling the kids that this was a staple snack when I was young.
Bless my daughter - she has been out and about and found me a big tub of what we used to call "mucky dripping" (pork dripping with loads of black jelly bits)
I have just had some for breakfast, and very nice it was too!
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muesli? that reminds me, must clean the parrot's cage out
06:39 Thu 08th Aug 2013
(my italics didn't work)
The dripping came from the Sunday roast, so we must have always had one of them, we always had a 2nd roast on a Wednesday.
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Tilly - apparently not. My daughter had to search high and low for it.
Mucky fat! The health freaks would have a fit!
Is that a Spoonerism, dave?
I remember my Dad loving dripping sandwiches. When I was very little I offered to make him one, his face was a picture after the first bite.......how was I to know you don't butter the bread first?
When I was a kid at Junior school (mid 60s), mam would cook chips in beef dripping and later that night we'd have butties made with the dripping left in the chip pan - gave it an extra taste and then had Hammonds Chop Sauce on top - yum bloody yum..........
We used to mashed potato sarnies! :)
takes me back to when i was little and my grandad used to toast a big piece of bread on a fork infront of the fire and then smother it in pork dripping with lots of salt it was delicious
I recall bread & dripping used ot be pleasant. I never have dripping around though; lost that pleasure as soon as I left the family home.

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