Morrissons have trotters in the chiller dahn here even. Not regular fixture so I'd chat to the guy behind the counter if you had a yen for them. They used to do pig cheek as a regular fixture but not seen it for a bit. Beautiful cheap cut now belly pork has been stolen by the Nigellaistas.
Pigs cheek... quite the tasty snip... I’m partial to some cubes of belly pork in a slow baked bean stew... you’ll get me onto devilled kidneys next... there’sa breakfast to wake up to from a grand night out
Ha, Sandi T; Never heard them called pig’s feet before, but I suppose they are. Used to be dedicated Tripe shops that sold such things beside the tripe, Elder being one of those. Last Tripe Factory I remember was somewhere in Rossendale and it was busy enough, but not so that they could build a brand new processing plant when the EU regulations forced them out of business on so called Health and Hygene issues......practises that had fed people for over a hundred years! Bury Black puddings are famous...all over Bury! Never could eat pigs feet, the cloven hooves were too chewy for me. Cheers,Ken.
Given up now as my wife was getting too tender hearted towards them but I have a pig run in the garden under the trees. They are lovely creatures and, suitably homed, make fantastic eating. Had Old Spots and Mangalitza/Large Black crosses. They got very boisterous when I got back from Glasgow Fruit & Veg market with all the discarded produce. My wife made them Water Melon freezes for hot weather when they also enjoyed a cold shower. Meanwhile her Filipina colleagues fought over first dibs on heads and trotters. Not so keen on the glutenous bits ourselves. The dog thought them voodoo pigs after catching his nose on their electrified ground wire. They can otherwise be under a fence in seconds and provide some chase!
Billinge near Wiggin? Ar wer razed in Sintellinz an used ter cycle ter Billinge past Carr Mill. It wer allus nearer ter Sutton than it wer to Wiggin! Bein ontuther side o't' wirld az upset tha sense o direction. You shor ya not thinkin o' Winstanley?
My dad used to love tripe and onions, home made by me mum. Fresh tripe was available from a stall (actually a caravan type of trailer with an open display/serving hatch on one side) on Pontefract market, way back when I were a lad! Fresh fish was sold from a similar trailer. Thankfully I never got them mixed up!