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Hi,
I quite like a bag of Mr Porky's pork scratchings now and again as a snack (or even as a meal on its own if I'm on the move), but it is quite expensive.
I've noticed that there are these companies on eBay selling bulk bags of pork scratching for a reasonable price. Has anyone had experience with black country snacks and their offerings? Am tempted to place an order.
Yes they're great value and the unseasoned ones are allegedly cooked in lard (according to the vendor) so no nasty seed oils either.Hi,
I quite like a bag of Mr Porky's pork scratchings now and again as a snack (or even as a meal on its own if I'm on the move), but it is quite expensive.
I've noticed that there are these companies on eBay selling bulk bags of pork scratching for a reasonable price. Has anyone had experience with black country snacks and their offerings? Am tempted to place an order.
Yes they're great value and the unseasoned ones are allegedly cooked in lard (according to the vendor) so no nasty seed oils either.
Edit to add link
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1kg-UNSE...152256?hash=item3b1bd71a40:g:uzMAAOSwPsBeNAWK
I keep them in a large jar with a screw top with extra cling film added to keep out the air.How do you find those keep once opened?
The answer a week! really tasty and very moreish, but with my lack of self control I won't be ordering any more for a whileYou're all leading me astray! I've just ordered some - let's see how long they last (uneaten)
I got some too - they whiff like an old fashioned butchers shop with sawdust on the floor, but they should see me through to the new year.I buy the Black Country ones on ebay in bulk then pop them in a Kilner jar. The last bag I got had bits so big in I had to break them down to eat. They are great though and just about hard enough for my taste.
I remember the ones in the 70's that were flat and like squares of iron.... so good.
Hi,
I quite like a bag of Mr Porky's pork scratchings now and again as a snack (or even as a meal on its own if I'm on the move), but it is quite expensive.
I've noticed that there are these companies on eBay selling bulk bags of pork scratching for a reasonable price. Has anyone had experience with black country snacks and their offerings? Am tempted to place an order.
Never heard of these guys before but must have driven past the Brighton and Hove branch more than once.. next time we'll stop off.. ta!I am very lucky to live near a brazilian butchers shop which makes and sells delicious pork scratchings. One of my staples. There are five of these shops in the South East so maybe you are close to one. https://www.braziliancentre.co.uk/
I am very lucky to live near a brazilian butchers shop which makes and sells delicious pork scratchings. One of my staples. There are five of these shops in the South East so maybe you are close to one. https://www.braziliancentre.co.uk/
There's an excellent thread somewhere in the forum about making your own, which is very easy! Plus you can do unusual flavours too (I did some excellent garlic and cumin ones).
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