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>>>>>Grew up on a farm. Used to eat them all the time. Very good. What is funny is to tell a city dude after eating them what they are :).
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>>>>I'm game...what are they? ( Pretend I just ate some *grin* )
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>>>The two round parts of what is removed from a bull to make it a steer.
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>>Ahhh...I have heard them referred to as that before. Not really hungry for them right now.
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>The only reason I brought it up is the world famaous Rocky Mountain Oyster festival in Eagle Idaho, Where the original post came from...
Eric;
Being a fourth generation San Franciscan, I have eaten in many Chinese restaurants, and enjoy the food very much. We now live about 50 miles south of my favorite Chinese restaurants so my wife and I thought it would be a good idea to try a few local establishments. One we found serves three different dishes with that particular part of the male anatomy referenced in your post, but did not state in English which animal in came from. When I saw that on the menu I told my wife, “we are leaving”. To each his/her own.
Tom
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