Charlie W wrote:Hi Robert
Thank you for your continuing tuition, from your promp responce it seems
you are as keen to impart knowledge as I am to absorb It.
The quick responce was that it was 10 am your time and 2 am my time, was on my way to bed.
There was a time when starting out that I was told by the people that I worked for that anything that I saw and learned was not to be shared with anyone ... trade secrets and all that. It still I see is still the same mentality of no sharing, that being said I was taken under an old salts wing and was introduced to a lot more mysteries of the trade that are there if one finds the right teacher. Mine was a German feller (probably in his nineties now) when asked for a recipe there was no hesitation in letting me have it, when asked about it his reply was that he could give the same recipe to 20 different sausage makers and no one would make it like or as good as he could ... his reason was that if you do not put a little of yourself (heart) into what you make then it will not work.
A philosophy that actually works, I have been told that when I start talking about food (the meat side) that everything comes to a stop and time for me stands still. You might have heard the old saying about selling sand to the Arabs, and ice-cream to Eskimos; I’ve been there and done it.
I will pass on what little knowledge that I have, if people chose to ignore it then it is there loss not mine.
Charlie W wrote:I see from your profile your back ground was in the trade .
Still am, when I die they will prop me up in a corner so I can still see what’s going on.
Charlie W wrote:Thanks once again
Charlie
PS just out of interest I am just brining a pigs head ready to make brawn, was this made in your establishment.
When I learned the trade back as a child in the North of England it was the norm to do these sought of things, now being out in Canada there are a lot of ex-pats who long for the things that they grew up with ... I try and fill the gap.
On the to do list:
Brawn
Faggots
Potted Meat
Saveloys
Well I had better get back to work before the boss finds me
Robert