Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you be expected to eat a big bowl of it?!?
Because in their culture it would be considered extremely rude and shocking to not eat what she prepared... an insult to her.
Well, not in our culture. Do you live in the US?
I really get tired of that BS. I'm an immigrant and I do not expect people to adhere to the cultural norms of my country of origin. When in Rome.....
Well, I'd rather just eat it then get into a debate about culture with her in a language I dont speak. I just need to know what to expect. If it's super unhealthy I will beg off but other than that I'd rather try to choke it down
Anonymous wrote:I don't love tripe, but it's not really gross, just kind of chewy. It doesn't have a strong taste. We accidentally got pho with tripe in it, and I've also had it in Italy.
Anonymous wrote:My mother in law will be cooking tripe over the weekend and I'll be expected to eat a big bowl of it.
I think tripe is gross and would love to hear everyone else's thoughts on it. Also, is it healthy? Does it have the same "gross" factor of chitterlings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother in law will be cooking tripe over the weekend and I'll be expected to eat a big bowl of it.
I think tripe is gross and would love to hear everyone else's thoughts on it. Also, is it healthy? Does it have the same "gross" factor of chitterlings?
Are you five?
Are you, PP?
No. I know to use my words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother in law will be cooking tripe over the weekend and I'll be expected to eat a big bowl of it.
I think tripe is gross and would love to hear everyone else's thoughts on it. Also, is it healthy? Does it have the same "gross" factor of chitterlings?
Are you five?
Are you, PP?

Anonymous wrote:Ewwww
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother in law will be cooking tripe over the weekend and I'll be expected to eat a big bowl of it.
I think tripe is gross and would love to hear everyone else's thoughts on it. Also, is it healthy? Does it have the same "gross" factor of chitterlings?
Are you five?