Years ago, in the navy, we had a delicasy called 'Babies Heads' do you know what this dish is?!


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Years ago, in the navy, we had a delicasy called 'Babies Heads' do you know what this dish is?



Answers: Ahh, this brings back so many good memories of my time in the Andrew.

Small individual Steak & Kidney puds. (because they looked like babies heads).
And after eating them, you went to the heads (toilet) for a sh*t and it felt like you were giving birth :-O

:-)

Can you remember what a "Train Smash" consisted of? :-)
It was also known as "Red Lead" Steak and kidney pudding I was in the navy years ago, early 1960's and I have never heard of the 'Babies Heads', so I look forward to hearing what it was! american warships have a dish called babies' heads. It's made of babies' heads. No, but I'd sure like to know! :) home made fresh steak and kidney pudding - mmm ! I found a link... Get them in the Army too, got to do something with all the babies we kill.
Steak & Kidney in a suet pudding. small steak and kidney puddings that is just gross i had more respect for the navy till now *Raises hand* I know! I know!

*Raises other hand* Me! Me! I know!

*Raises severed arm* Choose me, Odd Job Man! I know too!

Ahhh... 'tis steak & kidney pudding, an English dish. Funny, now the English call the head of actual babies "steak & kidney pudding". So as not to confuse themselves, you know, and eat the wrong thing.

Know how I know? No? Well then, I'll tell you! I looked up. Saw the answer. Used it as my own but with a flourish. You can't plagiarize three words, can you? I mean, if I said "in the beginning" could God sue me?

Trust me, friend, it ain't no tapioca pudding. Rather frightening liitle dish actually. Want a cookie instead?



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