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Not Poodle :D:D:D:D
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Yum.... :drool: :p:
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The only objection I have to horse meat is the way the Chevaline (Horse Butcher shop) puts the beast's head outside to announce the availabilty of horseflesh. |
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I've only (knowingly) ever had smoked horse meat. It's very nice. :drool:
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One of my ex gf's was from the Philippines, she said that although in her experience eating dogs was not widespread, she had been to beach parties where they would cook a dog over a fire.
She said it was usually stray dogs or naughty dogs that were eaten, and that the saying was that brown dog tasted better than black dog. |
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We have a 1lb specimen in the fridge right now, can't wait. :D. We also offer haggis slice on our B&B breakfast menu instead of black pudding and it's really quite popular. |
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I'd much rather have haggis too it must be said. Natalie is not convinced however (On either I mean)
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I would have no problem eating any meat ,so long as it has been humanely dispatched.
Deer Dog Sheep Horse ,whats the difference ? |
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