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Lamb Fries! (Not for the weak stomached!)
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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 304490" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>When I lived in Maine I volunteered to tutor a young Chinese student from the local high school. He was so grateful that someone would care enough to give him their time that he let me eat a dish of stewed chicken feet that he had cooked in his parents' restaurant. I say "let" because I doubt the health inspector would have approved. It was delicious, though very messy.</p><p></p><p>My mother was very adventurous in the kitchen. When I was a toddler she fed me turtle soup. School lunches in France often consisted of badly peeled boiled beef tongue. I hated it and so did all the other kids. I was so desperate to be accepted by them that I accepted to eat their portions as well as mine, NO throwing food away in those hard post war days!</p><p></p><p>The difficult children were once adventurous too. When we went to Greece on a school trip #1 ordered fish egg salad while the adult chaperones were requesting ketchup with their fries!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 304490, member: 6370"] When I lived in Maine I volunteered to tutor a young Chinese student from the local high school. He was so grateful that someone would care enough to give him their time that he let me eat a dish of stewed chicken feet that he had cooked in his parents' restaurant. I say "let" because I doubt the health inspector would have approved. It was delicious, though very messy. My mother was very adventurous in the kitchen. When I was a toddler she fed me turtle soup. School lunches in France often consisted of badly peeled boiled beef tongue. I hated it and so did all the other kids. I was so desperate to be accepted by them that I accepted to eat their portions as well as mine, NO throwing food away in those hard post war days! The difficult children were once adventurous too. When we went to Greece on a school trip #1 ordered fish egg salad while the adult chaperones were requesting ketchup with their fries! [/QUOTE]
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