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ginny wilken <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Feb 2003 23:20:06 -0800
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At 21:02 -0700 2/13/03, Dori Zook wrote:
 >>I haven't tried brains yet....
 >
 >Years ago, my grandpa ordered scrambled eggs and brains at a restaurant.  I
 >kid you not.  It happened in a large Mennonite/Amish community where he
 >lived.  I've wondered from time to time if it's a German Mennonite thing
 >here in the US; I've never seen this on any other menu.  Just one memory of
 >Grandpa Zook, God rest his soul.
 >
 >Dori Zook
 >Denver, CO


I grew up eating brains, with eggs, or just sauteed with blackened
butter. We mostly had lamb brains; these days I can get pork brains.
My family heritage was Polish and Czech on my mother's side. My
father's parents, Nicaraguan and German, would never have eaten
brains.

I usually cook them with eggs, but have eaten them raw, sharing with
my dog. I'm still alive, so I guess the pork is clean enough.

ginny
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