- Rock
tripe is the
common name for
various lichens of the
genus Umbilicaria that grow on rocks. They are
widely distributed,
including on bare rock in...
- kill, they were
reduced to
eating barely-nutritious lichens—christened
tripe de roche—and the
occasional rotting carc**** left by
packs of wolves. Desperation...
-
eaten as a
cream sauce or sautéed in butter. They can also be
cooked like
tripe or as
omelette filling, and also make good
stewing mushrooms. They have...
- class;
poorer Parisians ate
mutton and pork, sausages, andouilles, brains,
tripe,
salted pork,
other inexpensive cuts. The
uneaten meat from the
tables of...
- 1054. Thiyam-Holländer,
Eskin & Matthäus 2013, p. 4. Mag 1983, p. 380.
Roché 2015, p. 5. CFIA 2017. [Schnug, E. and Haneklaus, S. (2005)
Sulphur deficiency...
-
marinated in salt and
honey first.
Offal was used in
various dishes, with
tripe being mentioned the most. Fish was also
sometimes grilled on a spit or griddle...
-
Irish whiskey Poitín
Potato bread/cake/farls/fadges
Rashers Red
lemonade Saint Brendan's Soda
bread Stout Tayto Tripe and
Drisheen Tanora Veda bread...
- Cuomo, a
television journalist,
while stating that "like all
conspiracy tripe, there's a
kernel of truth" to the
theory (in
relation to land
reform in...
- Décharge, de la
Grosse Roche, Isaïe, Jerry, Lanz, des Mouches, des Perches, aux Rats Musqués,
de la Savane, Travers, à la
Tripe, Tremblay, des Uries, Vert...
- of brickearth. Pigs and cows in back yards,
noxious trades like
boiling tripe,
melting tallow, or
preparing cat's meat, and
slaughter houses, dustheaps...