Scrapple part 1: thawing procedure

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2008

Slicing frozen scrapple is difficult. lets begin the thawing process

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  • Scrapple in the freezer? Frozen? For months? Disgraceful. It's readily available at the grocery store refrigerated for about 3 bucks for that size package. I fucking love scrapple

  • Bill Gates loves scrapple?

  • I worked 13 years at Habbersett's in Middletown Township, Pa. The irony here is that we use to carry Jones products & they made our bacon for many years. In 1981 Jones bought Rapa in Delaware which was probably Habbersett's top competitor. In the late 1980's Habbersett closed their Pa facility & was purchased by Rapa. So Rapa makes their own brand plus Habbersett's & Jones.

  • throw it in the microwave for 2 min with wrapper and everything then open and cool no need to let it sit for days i buy about 5 bricks at a time and throw them in the freezer and when i run out of one i thaw it in the microwave and then im ready

    to cook my breakfast

  • What?

    Is it Monday?

    Mmmmmm...

  • I never heard of Jones. My mom gets Habbersett. & yes, it does take a day or 2 to thaw, but it's worth it!

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