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Post by Aloysius on Nov 27, 2023 12:18:28 GMT
Personally I wouldn't want to eat a fellow carnivore.
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Post by on Nov 27, 2023 12:38:53 GMT
Interesting view.
i suppose judging the animals you eat by the palatability of their shit is probably quite a wise move.
I haven't had horse meat knowingly since 1987 but as I recall it was quite tasty.
How does this extend to eating fish?
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Post by on Nov 27, 2023 12:43:23 GMT
Personally I wouldn't want to eat a fellow carnivore. So I take it you don't partake of weasel soup unless pressed.
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Post by kris on Nov 27, 2023 12:47:14 GMT
If we have a Tory goverment for much longer, lots of people in this country will be eating rats and dogs.
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Post by Aloysius on Nov 27, 2023 12:47:45 GMT
Not sure I was thinking about the faeces. But the last time cows were fed meat products it didn't end well so it's probably best to stick to things most likely fed a non-meat diet. Pork is a bit of an issue, I guess.
Fish is ok so long as it's not factory product. Which makes smoked salmon a bit of an issue. Also I'm not keen on so-called 'tiger' prawns.
ETA I have no issues with munching a horse so long as it went through the official accreditation process.
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Post by Andyberg on Nov 27, 2023 12:47:55 GMT
Dogs probably are quite tasty if they don't get too much exercise. St Bernard done on a spit roast and basted in its own barrel of brandy would do for an alternative family Christmas roast.👍
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Post by Aloysius on Nov 27, 2023 12:48:25 GMT
Personally I wouldn't want to eat a fellow carnivore. So I take it you don't partake of weasel soup unless pressed. Pressed, no. But jugged could work.
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Post by Jim on Nov 27, 2023 12:51:31 GMT
I wonder if Taxidermy is an option. One could have the head stuffed and mounted on a mahogany board and screwed to the wall in the drawing room . cost too much, a little deer.
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Post by Jim on Nov 27, 2023 12:54:04 GMT
Personally I wouldn't want to eat a fellow carnivore. Slow roasted vegan can be crispy and tasty. Remove the rainbow hat and dreads first though.
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Post by on Nov 27, 2023 12:55:31 GMT
Dogs probably are quite tasty if they don't get too much exercise. St Bernard done on a spit roast and basted in its own barrel of brandy would do for an alternative family Christmas roast.👍 I had not noticed the christmas thing. Shall we rent a bit of wasteland by an A road and sell christmas trees with free dog meat ? We could get rich quick and you can get a Porsche.
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Post by Aloysius on Nov 27, 2023 12:56:46 GMT
Personally I wouldn't want to eat a fellow carnivore. Slow roasted vegan can be crispy and tasty. Remove the rainbow hat and dreads first though. The accepted method is to coat it in clay and bake it in a fire pit. That way the dreads come off when you peel it.
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Post by Jim on Nov 27, 2023 14:23:09 GMT
Slow roasted vegan can be crispy and tasty. Remove the rainbow hat and dreads first though. The accepted method is to coat it in clay and bake it in a fire pit. That way the dreads come off when you peel it. Natty!
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Post by rockdodger on Nov 27, 2023 16:00:19 GMT
Not sure I was thinking about the faeces. But the last time cows were fed meat products it didn't end well so it's probably best to stick to things most likely fed a non-meat diet. Pork is a bit of an issue, I guess. Fish is ok so long as it's not factory product. Which makes smoked salmon a bit of an issue. Also I'm not keen on so-called 'tiger' prawns. ETA I have no issues with munching a horse so long as it went through the official accreditation process. Wild caught Tiger prawns on the bbq are hard to beat. Bugger it cannot remember how add postimage to the post
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Post by kris on Nov 27, 2023 16:12:21 GMT
Not sure I was thinking about the faeces. But the last time cows were fed meat products it didn't end well so it's probably best to stick to things most likely fed a non-meat diet. Pork is a bit of an issue, I guess. Fish is ok so long as it's not factory product. Which makes smoked salmon a bit of an issue. Also I'm not keen on so-called 'tiger' prawns. ETA I have no issues with munching a horse so long as it went through the official accreditation process. Wild caught Tiger prawns on the bbq are hard to beat. Bugger it cannot remember how add postimage to the post Fresh signal crayfish are just as good, without all the air miles.
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Post by rockdodger on Nov 27, 2023 16:15:28 GMT
Will be even more air miles for me to get signal crayfish down here🥴
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