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Revoltifarians Outperform Others At Nearly All Reasoning Skills

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Black pudding is a Lancashire delicacy (well more making use of a waste product to make a cheep meat substitute) but it is nice, and no doubt super intelligent @Revoltingest will object but it is far superior to haggis.

Across the county border in Yorkshire they too have a pudding for use with a main course rather than a desert, called (believe it or not, Yorkshire pudding) which is an unsweetened pancake batter baked in a very hot oven.

Here is a large one containing a meal

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They are usually smaller than that, about cupcake size
Someone I once worked with told me of a southern dish called "puddin".
As I recall it was a gelatinous melange of various hideous organs.
Even black pudding sounds better.
I'll stick with haggis.....which at least has oatmeal.
 

Stanyon

WWMRD?
Black pudding is a congealed pig blood sausage, delicious fried

We always called it blood sausage where I am but typically used beef blood, spiced well it's pretty good. I've known a few people who liked it until they found out what it was which I found strange, if it's good it's good.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
We always called it blood sausage where I am but typically used beef blood, spiced well it's pretty good. I've known a few people who liked it until they found out what it was which I found strange, if it's good it's good.

If most people knew how haribo gummi candy were made they would never eat it?
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
We always called it blood sausage where I am but typically used beef blood, spiced well it's pretty good. I've known a few people who liked it until they found out what it was which I found strange, if it's good it's good.
You might think differently after trying @Wirey Surprise.
Singed hair from a French Canadian
Fingernail clippings from a virgin from Edmonton
Toejam from a northwoods lumberjack
Fermented pemmican
Fresh muktuk
Jello pudding pops (the ones hawked by Bill Cosby)
All stuffed into a moose rectum.
Cover in sauce made from shaved weasel sperm & oysters.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
Their screams are silent to human ears but they still scream, the smell of freshly cut grass is the smell of grass screaming.

Didya know that some plants can identify
what kind of insect is chomping on them and
release a smell that attracts predators of that
species?
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Didya know that some plants can identify
what kind of insect is chomping on them and
release a smell that attracts predators of that
species?
I've heard that when lumberjacks start chopping, trees
identify them, & release a bacon scent to attract bears.
 

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
The secret to evading bears is to run faster than those around one.

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beenherebeforeagain

Rogue Animist
Premium Member
We always called it blood sausage where I am but typically used beef blood, spiced well it's pretty good. I've known a few people who liked it until they found out what it was which I found strange, if it's good it's good.
wait...what? They didn't realize that blood pudding is made of blood until someone had to tell them????o_O:confused::p:D
 
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