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HBS PORK SCRATCHING NEWS 2009

7th October 2009
Ace Scratchings wins BANK'S PORK IDOL! see the 2 links below to read more about it.
Ace Scratchings pork idol web page
The Wolverhampton Express & Star article

6th September 2009
Another beer mat found on Ebay, a vintage Pork Krackle beer mat!
Click here to take a look

27th July 2009
Model Kate Moss seems to like out hairy friends. One night out eating pig skin does not indicate much, but it's interesting to know.
Click here read more about it.

27th July 2009
Wrong in so many ways... white chocolate-covered pork scratchings and frazzles.
Click here read more about it.

27th July 2009
Scratchings under attack.
Click here read more about it.

13th July 2009
Thanks to HBS regular Phil Thompson, Morrisons RAW Pork Rind for Crackling.
Click here to take a look

8th July 2009
Found on ebay, a vintage pork crackling postcard!
Click here to take a look

10th June 2009
Found on ebay, a vintage Ernie Round's Real Pork Scratchings beer mat!
Click here to take a look

22nd May 2009
have you ever wanted a personalised bag of pork scratchings (or 40)?
Well if your answer is 'yes' then good news. ACE Pub Supplies is now selling personalised bags via ebay. 40 x 30g bags are £30.00 plus postage. Ideal for those freaky parties you know you want everyone to join you at.
Click here to take a look

7th May 2009
Chris evans on Radio 2, makes home made Pork Scratchings
Chris Evans Radio 2 homepage: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/chris-evans/
Chris Evans' Resident Cook Nigel's Recipe Page: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/chris-evans/nigel-recipes-a-to-z/

12th April 2009
Drinker's Alliance,
Click here to see read about them.
Budget 2009 - Email Alistair Darling to let him know that tax hikes on drinks are unfair,
Click here to tell the chancellor.

1st April 2009
Ace scratchings have set up a new online shop and ebay page,
Click here to see their shop,
Click here to see their ebay shop.

31st March 2009
Axe the Beer Tax - please visit the site to read more, they have a 5 point manifesto...
1. To stop plans to increase beer tax by up to a third
2. To enforce existing laws - not create new ones - to deal firmly with irresponsible drinkers and premises
3. To end the irresponsible promotion of alcohol in supermarkets, pubs and elsewhere
4. To trust responsible adults to make informed choices about what they drink, not punish them for the actions of an irresponsible minority
5. To support the British pub as a vital part of social life in local communities.
Click here to Axe it!,

27th February 2009
Just Cook It, Ramblings, rants, recipes and recollections from their culinary world.
Take a look at their pork scratching recipe!
Home made pork scratching recipe - part 1
Home made pork scratching recipe - part 2

13th January 2009
Golden Wonder buys Mr Porky!

13th January 2009
Pork Scratchings Recipe
Well Hung Meat show us a recipe for how to make pork scratchings, or crackling. Hooray!

12th January 2009
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
HBS regular Paul Gray has found another MASSIVE scratching!
Cheers for letting us know Paul, Click here to take a look at it.


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We have pub reviews for the following public houses;
Alma Arms, Navestock, Essex | Anchor, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | Approach Tavern, Bethnal Green, London | Bath House, Soho, London | Bell Inn, Castle Hedingham, Essex | Black Deer, Loughton, Essex | Black Lion, Epping, Essex | Black Swan, Waltham Abbey, Essex | Blue Anchor, Hammersmith, London | Blue Boar, Abridge, Essex | Blue Posts, Piccadilly, London | Blue Posts, Soho, London | Blue Posts, Soho, London | Buccaneer, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire | Bull, Theydon Bois, Essex | Carpenter's Arms, Loughton, Essex | Charles Lamb, Islington, London | Chequers, Barkingside, Essex | Cittie of Yorke, Chancery Lane, London | Coach and Horses, Soho, London | Coach and Horses, Waltham Abbey, Essex | Coach and Horses, Mayfair, London | Coach and Horses, Mayfair, London | Cock and Magpie, Epping Green, Essex | Cock Tavern, Ongar, Essex | Cross keys, Covent Garden, London | Doctor Johnson, Barkingside/Clayhall, Essex | Dog and Duck, Soho, London | Dog and Duck, Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex | Dog and Partridge, Kelevedon Hatch, Essex | Duke of Wellington, Epping, Essex | Duke of York, Clerkenwell, London | Durham Arms, Romford, Essex | Eagle, Kelevedon Hatch, Essex | Feathers, Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex | Forest Gate Inn, Epping, Essex | Forester, Chigwell, Essex | Forresters, High Ongar, Essex | Garnon Bushes, Coopersale, Epping, Essex | George, Soho, London | Globe, Epping, Essex | Good Intent, Upshire, Waltham Abbey, Essex | Green Man, Navestock, Essex | Greyhound Inn, Midhurst, West Sussex | Grosvenor Arms, Mayfair, London | Guinea Grill, Mayfair, London | Gum Tree Pub, Kardamena, Kos - Greece | Hanbury Arms, Bargoed, Mid Glamorgan | Henry Holland, Marylebone, London | Hole in the Wall, Waterloo, London | Hollybush, Loughton, Essex | Horseshoes, Upshire, Waltham Abbey, Essex | Iron Duke, Mayfair, London | Jerusalem Tavern, Clerkenwell, London | King Harold, Harold Wood, Essex | King Harold's Head, Nazeing, Essex | Kings Inn, Ongar, Essex | Labouring Man, Pulborough, West Sussex | Lamb and Flag, Covent Garden, London | Masons Arms, Mayfair, London | Maypole, Chigwell Row, Essex | Merry Fiddlers, Fiddlers Hamlet, Coopersale, Essex | Moletrap, Theydon Mount, Epping, Essex | Nags Head, Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury | Norman Conquest, Middlesborough, North Yorkshire | Old Coffee House, Soho, London | Old Kings Head, London Bridge, London | Olde Red Lion Inn, Tredegar, Wales | Owl and Pussycat, Shoreditch, London | Pelton Arms, Greenwich, London | Pied Piper, Ormesby, North Yorkshire | Plasnewydd, Bargoed, Wales | Princess of Wales, Charing Cross, London | Queen Victoria, Theydon Bois, Essex | Rabbits, Stapleford Tawney, Essex | Red Lion, Thames Ditton, Surrey | Red Lion, Soho, London | Rising Sun, Brentwood, Essex | Rose and Crown, Pilgrims Hatch, Brentwood, Essex | Royal Oak, Ongar, Essex | Shepherd Inn, Doddinghurst, Essex | Ship, Burnham on Crouch, Essex | Smugglers, El Gouna, Egypt | Stag, Ongar, Essex | Star and Garter, Soho, London | Star and Garter, Greenwich, London | Sun Inn, Waltham Abbey, Essex | Three Colts, Buckhurst Hill, Essex | Travellers Friend, Epping Green, Essex | Two Floors, Soho, London | Wheatsheaf, Castle Hedingham, Essex | Wheatsheaf, Loughton, Essex | Wheatsheaf, Waltham Abbey, Essex | Wheatsheaf, Soho, London | White Horse, Soho, London | White Horse, Brentwood, Essex | Windmill, Mayfair, London | Yorkshire Grey, Fitzrovia, London | 


We have reviews for the following brands of pork scratchings;
Ace Scratchings - Big Bag Pork Scratchings | Ace Scratchings - Black Country Traditional Pork Scratchings | Ace Scratchings - Pork Crunch | Ace Scratchings - Q Pork Crackling | Ace Scratchings - Thampiggin'Bostin' Pork Scratchin' | Albert Heijn - Knabbelbacon | Albert Heijn - Knabbelspek | B.N. - Finest Pork Scratchings | Big D - Finest Pork Scratchings, Clear Bag | Big D - Pork Crunch | Big D - Pork Scratchings | Bobby's - Pork Crackles | Bobby's - Pork Crackles | Bobby's - Pork Crackles | Crocodile Snacks - Pork Scratchings | Crown Park Foods - Bar Snax | D & S - Pork Crackles | D & S - Traditional Pork Crunch | D & S - Traditional Pork Crunch (Foil Pack) | Freshers - Top Notch Pork Crackling | Freshers - Top Notch Pork Scratchings | Freshers Foods - Butchers Gold Label | Freshers Foods - Butchers Pork Crackling | G. Simmons & Sons - Pork Crunch | G. Simmons & Sons - Pork Scratchings | Green Top Snacks - Hot & Spicy Pork Crunch | Green Top Snacks - Original Pork Scratchings | Green Top Snacks - Original Pork Scratchings | Green Top Snacks - Pork Scratchings | Green Top Snacks - Pork Scratchings | Green Top Snacks - Quality Pork Crackling | Green Top Snacks - Quality Pork Crackling | Jay's - Pork Scratchings | Jay's - Pork Scratchings | Jay's - Tasty Pork Crunch | KP - Double Roasted Pork Scratchings | KP - Double Roasted Pork Scratchings | KP - Double Roasted Pork Scratchings | KVE - Pan Cooked Pork Cracklins | KVE - Tasty Pork Scratchings | KVE - Tasty Pork Scratchings | KVE - Traditional Butchers Pork Scratchings | KVE - Traditional Butchers Pork Scratchings | Midland Snacks - Pork Crunch, Clear Bag | Midland Snacks - Traditional Pork Scratchings | Midland Snacks - Traditional Pork Scratchings | Midland Snacks - Traditional Pork Scratchings, Clear Bag | Midland Snacks - Traditional Pork Scratchings, Clear Bag | Montefrio Pork Rinds - tirita de jamón curado (it shivers of cured ham?) | Morrisons - Pork Crunch | Morrisons - Pork Scratchings | Morrisons - Pork Scratchings | Morrisons - Pork Scratchings | Mr Crackling - Seasoned Pork Rind | Mr Porky - Brown Sauce Crispy Bacon Bites | Mr Porky - Pork Crackles | Mr Porky - Pork Crackles | Mr Porky - Pork Crunch | Mr Porky - Pork Scratchings | Mr Porky - Prime Cut Scratchings | Mr Porky - Tomato Sauce Crispy Bacon Bites | Mr P's - Pork Scratchings | Mr Scratchings - Pork Crunch | Mr Scratchings - Pork Scratchings | Nelson's Head - Aunt Fanny's Scratchings (Home Made) | Pub Original - Pork Crunch | Pub Original - Pork Scratchings | Pub Original - Pork Scratchings | Ray Gray - Crackling | Ray Gray - Pork Crackling with Apple Sauce Dip | Ray Gray - Pork Crackling with Apple Sauce Dip, pot | Ray Gray - Scratchings | Ray Gray - Scratchings | Ray Gray - Scratchings | Red Mill - Pork Crackles | Red Mill - Pork Crackles | Ricks - Clear Bag Scratchings | Ricks - Quality Pork Scratchings | RTP - Black Country Original Pork Scratchings, Quarters | RTP - Black Country Original Pork Scratchings, Quarters, Clear Bag | RTP - Porky Quality Pork Crunch | RTP - Porky Quality Pork Scratchings | Shakey's - Traditional Black Country Pork Scratchings | Shakey's - Traditional Black Country Pork Scratchings | Stour Valley Foods - Pork Scratchings | T.J. - Big Bag Pork Scratchings | T.J. - Original Pork Crunch | Tavern Snacks - Pork Scratchings | Tavern Snacks - Pork Scratchings | Uncle Alberts - Barnsley Pig, Pork Crackling | Uncle Alberts - Barnsley Pig, Pork Crunch | Uncle Alberts - Scratchings | Whittles Crisps - Gluten Free Black Country Pork Scratchings | Yorkshire Produce | 


Pork Scratchings are not the same Pork Rinds even though both are snack foods made from pig skin. Pork Scratchings are heavier, harder and have a crispy layer of fat under the skin, flavoured with salt.

The consensus of opinion is that they originated in the West Midlands or Black Country. The Black Country is named after it's roots in the industrial revolution and continuing role as a centre of heavy engineering and mining which in days gone by was said to cover the area in grime and soot.

It would seem that Pork Scratchings were very much a food of the working classes with origins back in the 1800's when it was produced as part of the tradition of families keeping their own pig at home and feeding it up for slaughter.

In modern times the fine layer of hair is removed from the skin by burning, however this is not 100% effective and some pieces still have the hair attatched. This makes these snacks definately not for the faint hearted.

Butchers started selling Pork Scratchings in the 1930's, calling it Crackling (A word synonymous with pork scratchings in the UK). It was soft underneath and crunchy on top.