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Tinned Labskaus!!
aka Bel - A87832164 Started conversation May 13, 2009
My parents called this afternoon, and I told my mum which food and beverages to avoid because of the bouts of gout she has. She told me she didn't have red meat often.
I asked what will be for tea today, and she said they're going to have lobscouse. I wondered whether they cooked it themselves, and then my dad said he bought it in a tin.
I googled a bit, and here are the results I got:
http://www.suppenvertrieb.de/ssl/images/nr1212.gif
http://city-souvenir-shop.de/online/Shop/images/product_images/info_images/396_0.jpg
http://www.bremen.de/fastmedia/113/thumbnails/labskaus_logo_.jpg.273241.jpg
http://www.paul-schrader.de/WebRoot/pschraderdb/Shops/ps-shop/images/products/500x500/3018.178.jpg
http://images.manufactum.de/manufactum/grossbild/82104_1.jpg
http://www.supermarktcheck.de/img/product/picture/medium_575f434babeb96eed79b44217eec1ccf.jpg
http://imagesb.ciao.com/ide/images/products/normal/413/product-769413.jpg
This one came up, too. I can only guess that the man just enjoyed a lobscouse meal and now wants some decaff
http://espresso-international.de/modules/shop/images/custom/item.5ad292640a2703eecab311.jpg
My dad offered to bring a few tins, but I don't eat beef, so I declined.
I'm sure I could buy it somewhere and send to any interested parties in the UK, though.
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted May 13, 2009
No, it's this: A47229230
I never knew xou can buy it in a tin.
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MadSnacker-h2g2 ambassador to Yorkshire and the UK Posted May 13, 2009
Oh!!!
I don't know if I would like it..but I could see myself eating this as a form of economy meal in a pinch..
Something filling, at least,huh???
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted May 13, 2009
Hilarious. I like the tin that says it's made from Highland Cattle.
We make our hashes a bit simpler...just corned beef, potatoes, onions.
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted May 13, 2009
At east they're honest in declaring where the beef comes from. I dound a site from 12 years ago. There was quite a scandal about tinned lobscouse, because it was made from illegally imported beef from Great Britain, butr didn't say so on the tin.
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Superfrenchie Posted May 13, 2009
Fine, thanks.
And how are you, B'El?
I thought I'd posted this on another thread, and was about to post it here too... Never mind. Must be my alzheimer's or something...
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted May 13, 2009
Oh, I can currently hardly keep up with all the threads on here, so you may well have posted it elsewhere.
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van-smeiter Posted May 15, 2009
Lobscouse in a tin is genius! Mind you, I think that all tinned-foods are brilliant. I don't think that because tinned-food neccesarily tastes good but it makes me think of arctic explorers and adventurers. *And* tinned-food can remain edible for decades, as long as the tin remains intact (though it is possible that some tins aren't opened because no-one wants to eat what's inside ). I also find it amusing that tin-openers weren't invented until several decades after tinned-food was invented. Anyway, my life would definitely be poorer if it had never contained condensed soup in a tin.
I won't be any help with the knitting but I'm pretty nifty with cross-stitch if that's any use.
Hope you're well Bel
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted May 15, 2009
We don't often eat tinned food, but I usually have a couple of them - just in case I run out of things to cook or have no idea/not in the mood/no time to cook something from scratch.
I'm not too sure about tinned lobscouse, though.
I'm well, slowly settling back to normal.
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hstwrd Posted May 17, 2009
Glad to hear you're recovering.
This lobscous really sounds awful! Well, to each their own,
I ran into a "mystery meat" on the menu of a rural diner the other day. To your salad, you could add "Medlin Meat"!
A ?? to the waitress revealed this is a salt pork. Not the same a Country Ham, but similar, I suppose.
None of us ordered this, by the way.
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