Pork scratchings
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Have you checked the calorie count for those?
People should carry those instead of Kendal Mint Cake and Chocolate when going up mountains. There's enough food in that bag to keep a team of people working for a fortnight.
Well, not really, but more that your daily caloric intake anyway...
People should carry those instead of Kendal Mint Cake and Chocolate when going up mountains. There's enough food in that bag to keep a team of people working for a fortnight.
Well, not really, but more that your daily caloric intake anyway...
For me, Pork Scratchings are the perfect pub snack.
These, especially the ones in the brown bag, are the king of Pork Scratchings. The black bag is Pork Crackling and is softer if you like that sort of thing. They also make the fennel Pork Scratchings for Wahaca.

http://www.tamworthherald.co.uk/Tamworth-firm-Real...
These, especially the ones in the brown bag, are the king of Pork Scratchings. The black bag is Pork Crackling and is softer if you like that sort of thing. They also make the fennel Pork Scratchings for Wahaca.

http://www.tamworthherald.co.uk/Tamworth-firm-Real...
Will give them a try.
Do love a nice scrattin', me.
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Do love a nice scrattin', me.

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Don said:
Have you checked the calorie count for those?
People should carry those instead of Kendal Mint Cake and Chocolate when going up mountains. There's enough food in that bag to keep a team of people working for a fortnight.
Well, not really, but more that your daily caloric intake anyway...
Erm... not actually true. The bag is 45g, and it's 610 calories per 100g. So that makes the bag about 275 calories - and to put that in perspective, a Tesco chicken salad sandwich is 434 calories.People should carry those instead of Kendal Mint Cake and Chocolate when going up mountains. There's enough food in that bag to keep a team of people working for a fortnight.
Well, not really, but more that your daily caloric intake anyway...
ZedLeg said:
A taco place near me makes their own , basically Mexican style pork scratchings. They're awesome.
I love them. Out in the sticks, the locals make them as one huge slab, some the size of the table. Braking bits off and dipping them in hot sauce and sipping a cold beer. Pretty bloody good.I love em too after decades of hating pork (bizarre, but that's getting old for you I guess).
I'd say my favourite 'posh' ones are Mr Trotters or Awfully Posh pork crackling.
Mr Porky is OK, and the 39p\bag 'No Nonsense' pork scratchings from Home Bargains have a very strong 'piggy' flavour.
I'd say my favourite 'posh' ones are Mr Trotters or Awfully Posh pork crackling.
Mr Porky is OK, and the 39p\bag 'No Nonsense' pork scratchings from Home Bargains have a very strong 'piggy' flavour.
Fishtigua said:
ZedLeg said:
A taco place near me makes their own , basically Mexican style pork scratchings. They're awesome.
I love them. Out in the sticks, the locals make them as one huge slab, some the size of the table. Braking bits off and dipping them in hot sauce and sipping a cold beer. Pretty bloody good.Super easy to make out of Pork Belly but if you try, do it outside unless you want your house to smell of fried pig for a couple of weeks

Don said:
Have you checked the calorie count for those?
People should carry those instead of Kendal Mint Cake and Chocolate when going up mountains. There's enough food in that bag to keep a team of people working for a fortnight.
Well, not really, but more that your daily caloric intake anyway...
This is the food forum, for the health forum go back out, turn left and it's the 8th on the right.People should carry those instead of Kendal Mint Cake and Chocolate when going up mountains. There's enough food in that bag to keep a team of people working for a fortnight.
Well, not really, but more that your daily caloric intake anyway...
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