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Giblet Snack Anyone?

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Tried, Tested and True: Stories and Recipes Celebrating the Traditions of Australian Community Cookbooks

By Liz Harfull

Published 2018

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These days most Australians eat their evening meal sitting in front of the television. Yet, in the 1970s the concept was still rare enough for members of the Mental Health Auxiliaries of Victoria branches at Malvern and Caulfield to decide that it warranted a separate section in their Grub Stakes cookbook. However, their idea of what people might fancy while watching Hey Hey It’s Saturday or The Sullivans was a little peculiar.

Among the treasures featured under the heading TV snacks, is Fried chicken giblets. Yes, that’s right. The odd dark bits and pieces you find hidden away inside the cavity of a chicken, and usually throw away or feed to the cat, including the gizzard, heart, liver and kidneys.

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