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You told me yourself to keep off, or you'd play the next with my chitterlings."
We'll leave the tea till after, to wash the chitterlings down.
It has been also sometimes associated with handling raw chitterlings.
"To keep my own chitterlings in place, are you kidding me?
And a mass of chitterlings wrapped up in greased paper.
The chitterlings can then be used in a recipe.
I got them to try all the recipes in the book - even a mouthful of chitterlings.
"You mean, did I chop him into chitterlings as he deserved?
Out at the bar, the chitterlings are a hit, served with vinegar and Tabasco.
Chitterlings and pigs feet had to be dropped from the menu after a refrigerator failed.
Over raw tuna, the subject of chitterlings came up.
"Chitterlings," she repeated, while dark suspicion revolved in her mind.
But don't expect to find them chowing on chitterlings.
Chitterlings made from pigs are still occasionally eaten in the southern US.
Your intuition seems to know better than the medical profession: if the thought of chitterlings makes you feel better, eating them probably will, too.
"We're just starting the chitterlings, which are pig intestines.
In 1981, he expanded next door with a sleek restaurant that is still serving everything from chitterlings and pigs' feet to champagne.
But where are you gonna find chitterlings and collard greens out here?"
"Chitterlings are considered a treat in some corners.
"No more chitterlings, tripe, organ meats or other such delicacies?"
In preparation, nothing is discarded; chitterlings, such as the brain, hide and innards are all included.
Consumption of chitterlings is uncommon today in the developed world, and is usually associated with poverty.
Chitterlings are also eaten as a dish in many East Asian cuisines.
Whores buzzed about the area like green flies over stewing chitterlings.
Chitterlings, a kind of food, consist of thoroughly washed pig's gut.
'Can't you just see it, them and the Wolves squabbling over our chitlings?
Cheap chitlings (not the kind you purchase at a frozen food counter) will taste rubbery unless they are cooked long enough.
Hot corn-pone, with chitlings, Peach pie.
"But he's got to get a little chitlins on his plate."
In Atlanta, you can even drive through for chitlins.
Grinning: "Man does not live by chitlins alone, after all."
They are then washed, cut into short pieces, and fried to make chitlins.
Chitlins and moonshine in one day were no small feat.
He does not sell chitlins there (they are not good stadium food), but people ask for them.
"What does that make me, chopped liver and chitlins?"
But here, among this predictable plenty, rises the unmistakable smell of chitlins.
"No way," said one young woman at the drive-through, when asked if she had ever had any chitlins.
Chitlins are a food that Shauna refers to as "trash to treasure".
He refuses to give out his recipe, in fear there would be drive-by chitlins popping up all over.
Harry Rex walked away, the putrid smell of the chitlins following him like smoke.
In Atlanta, hot dogs have replaced chitlins in some soul food joints.
Able to leap tall buildings with a single bound; faster than a bowl of chitlins."
True, when my grandmother cooked chitlins, I shut the kitchen door to contain the stench, but did that make me less black?
Really oughta try cleaning the chitlins before you eat them."
Shauna maintains that chitlins are just good food.
Pork chitlins for frying are available in 10-pound buckets; fatback by the slab.
"I'm surprised you didn't make chitlins," I heard myself saying as I left.
Harry Rex brought moonshine and a large platter of chitlins that almost broke up the festivities.
But chitlins were once slave rations, and their gamy aroma can be a painful reminder.
And when Moore's line about visions of sugarplums is transformed, out come the dancing chitlins.
Chefs are trained to create anything from creme brulee to chitlins.
Among these types of foods are pig knuckles and intestines which are known as "chitlins".