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Topic Started: Feb 1 2006, 09:45 AM (149 Views)
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The baby killer
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'Until recently, few Chinese regarded the animals as pets and many viewed them just as something to eat'
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Dog is a fine meal, if cooked properly.

*JK, I've never "knowingly" consumed dog*
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I'd be quite content to eat dog provided it's not been mistreated. Having elected not to be vegetarian, I feel it would be hypocritical of me to object to the consumption of certain animals for any reason other than excessive ill-treatment and species endangerment.
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If it wasn't my pet or the pet of someone I knew, I would have no issue eating just about any mammal....and most birds.....reptiles I might have a few more issues with and don't get me started on bugs
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Alligator is quite good. Rattlesnake is edible, but I wasn't impressed. And what about amphibians, have you tried frog legs?
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Yelda,Feb 1 2006
01:39 PM
Alligator is quite good. Rattlesnake is edible, but I wasn't impressed. And what about amphibians, have you tried frog legs?

Not fond of alligator or rattlesnake, but I love frog legs (didn't think I would, though). Mmm...friggy legs all slathered in garlic and butter...mmm...
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Yelda,Feb 1 2006
06:39 PM
Alligator is quite good. Rattlesnake is edible, but I wasn't impressed. And what about amphibians, have you tried frog legs?

I've actually never had anything amphibian
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forgottenlord,Feb 1 2006
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Yelda,Feb 1 2006
06:39 PM
Alligator is quite good. Rattlesnake is edible, but I wasn't impressed. And what about amphibians, have you tried frog legs?

I've actually never had anything amphibian

Oh, you should try it - lack of friction can be an issue, but it's worth persevering wi- oh, you didn't mean that...
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There was a chap on the radio yesterday here in ireland (The Gerry Ryan Show - RTE.ie/ 2fm) talking about the benifits of gathering and eating road kill.
An extreme version of waste not want not.
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venerable libertarians,Feb 2 2006
12:49 PM
There was a chap on the radio yesterday here in ireland (The Gerry Ryan Show - RTE.ie/ 2fm) talking about the benifits of gathering and eating road kill.
An extreme version of waste not want not.

Was he the one who ate the Labrador? He’s writing a cook book isn’t he?

I have this other book that talks about eating road kill but no recipes are provided.
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TBlack,Feb 2 2006
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venerable libertarians,Feb 2 2006
12:49 PM
There was a chap on the radio yesterday here in ireland (The Gerry Ryan Show - RTE.ie/ 2fm) talking about the benifits of gathering and eating road kill.
An extreme version of waste not want not.

Was he the one who ate the Labrador? He’s writing a cook book isn’t he?

I have this other book that talks about eating road kill but no recipes are provided.

Yep thats the chap and here is one of his road kill recepies....

ARTHUR BOYT’S HEDGEHOG SPAGHETTI MARINARA
Serves 4. 500g spaghetti, 30ml olive oil, 250g lean hedgehog, 1 medium onion chopped, 125ml water, 60ml dry white wine, 4 eggs, 60ml double cream, 100g Parmesan cheese (grated).



Chop hedgehog into small chunks. Beat eggs and cream with a fork in a bowl. Add half the Parmesan. Put pasta in boiling water.

Put onions and hedgehog chunks in a pan with olive oil on medium heat until onions are almost clear. Add wine and reduce heat.

Do not let meat crisp. Drain pasta when cooked, then combine with egg, cream and cheese mix. Add meat, onions and wine without draining fat and mix. Garnish with rest of Parmesan and serve immediately.
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My Gran used to bake hedgehog in clay or something.
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