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Vertigo? From what, BPPV?

My "spins" have reduced in intensity, but increased in longevity, enough that I'm almost always slightly dizzy now. Had to come into the office today, and my wife was NOT happy about me driving.
Vestibular Health — Managing dizziness and imbalance post-concussion
found this, may give some insight help? may have to look into exercises since I'm missing a balance nerve. guess I can actually say I'm slightly unbalanced. Hope you made it to work and back home without problems.
 
Well @kiwigtx ....When butchering the pig there is a pot that you throw the bones with meat on and other parts in and you boil it down. These guys refuse to try it because they think there is wierd stuff in it. When it is cooked down (like chicken stock) you take the juice and add cornmeal with salt and pepper and you have the Scrapple witch is nothing more thatg the juice with cornmeal. But the meat left over is run tgru the grinder and it looks like oatmeal. But it is pure meat and very tasty.
Sounds a little like what the Brit's call "Black Pudding" - basically boiled down pigs' blood and other squeezing's plus any leftover meat/sinew that was pressure washed off the bones.

Thank you.

I was hoping it wasn't a term for 'Prison Pleasure' at the hands of Bubba. :lol:
 
Sounds a little like what the Brit's call "Black Pudding" - basically boiled down pigs' blood and other squeezing's plus any leftover meat/sinew that was pressure washed off the bones.

Thank you.

I was hoping it wasn't a term for 'Prison Pleasure' at the hands of Bubba. :lol:

That would be Hot Buttered Pop Corn
As per @dartnabout
 
So there is corn in it? Like pleasure bumps? They turn into popcorn from the friction? EEEEEEWWWWWEEEEE! You guys are sick!
 
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So given the snow day I cleaned out in the shop. Now this may not be a big thing to a lot of you guys but I have not seen the entire top of my box in many months. I am super happy!

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Sounds a little like what the Brit's call "Black Pudding" - basically boiled down pigs' blood and other squeezing's plus any leftover meat/sinew that was pressure washed off the bones.

Thank you.

I was hoping it wasn't a term for 'Prison Pleasure' at the hands of Bubba. :lol:
No prison food. And no blood
 

So its the result of a broken protective device that is supposed to make the experience safe? I am still confused on one thing. Whats the corn for?

animal testicles are eaten globally, most famously as "Rocky Mountain Oysters" (bulls), but also from lambs, pigs, turkeys, goats, deer, bison, and even birds like ducks and ostriches, prepared fried, grilled, or roasted, often under euphemistic names as a delicacy or traditional food. These are typically from young castrated males, a byproduct of meat production, offering a mild taste similar to calamari or chicken when cooked.
 
animal testicles are eaten globally, most famously as "Rocky Mountain Oysters" (bulls), but also from lambs, pigs, turkeys, goats, deer, bison, and even birds like ducks and ostriches, prepared fried, grilled, or roasted, often under euphemistic names as a delicacy or traditional food. These are typically from young castrated males, a byproduct of meat production, offering a mild taste similar to calamari or chicken when cooked.
We NEVER put the testicles in it. Only the good meat. I won't say that the liver didn't make it in and the heart I suppose. No guts no blood. But the juice with the corn meal makes the scrapple. SO deep fried cornmeal. ANd you have to put Syrup on it to make it tase good.
 
animal testicles are eaten globally, most famously as "Rocky Mountain Oysters" (bulls), but also from lambs, pigs, turkeys, goats, deer, bison, and even birds like ducks and ostriches, prepared fried, grilled, or roasted, often under euphemistic names as a delicacy or traditional food. These are typically from young castrated males, a byproduct of meat production, offering a mild taste similar to calamari or chicken when cooked.
I just lost my apatite. Think it's a veggie burger night.
 
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