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devilincarnate 12-10-2011 17:21

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35314463)
Mmm, haggis :drool:

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.

I'am coming to stay at yours:D:D:D:D

Hom3r 12-10-2011 17:27

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Well a lot of Americans believe that a haggis is a small creature with shorter legs on one side of its body, so it can run around a hill without falling.

Taf 12-10-2011 17:32

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Originally Posted by boltondigger (Post 35314469)
I would have no problem eating any meat ,so long as it has been humanely dispatched.

Deer
Dog
Sheep
Horse ,whats the difference ?

Around here many of the butchers and fast food outlets only provide halal meat now, so I'm boycotting those that admit to it. One "western" butcher says 99% of whole and portioned chickens are halal now, there is hardly any choice any more. :td:

Oddly, a flyer was posted through the door recently that exclaimed "All our meats is halal" (sic). And the first item on the menu was ham and pepperami pizza!

devilincarnate 12-10-2011 17:37

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Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35314493)
Around here many of the butchers and fast food outlets only provide halal meat now, so I'm boycotting those that admit to it. One "western" butcher says 99% of whole and portioned chickens are halal now, there is hardly any choice any more. :td:

Oddly, a flyer was posted through the door recently that exclaimed "All our meats is halal" (sic). And the first item on the menu was ham and pepperami pizza!



Have you got this correct:erm:

TheDon 12-10-2011 17:39

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Originally Posted by boltondigger (Post 35314469)
I would have no problem eating any meat ,so long as it has been humanely dispatched.

Deer
Dog
Sheep
Horse ,whats the difference ?

What about human?

Hugh 12-10-2011 17:41

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Originally Posted by TheDon (Post 35314509)
What about human?

Mmmmmmmmmm - long pig ;)

Gary L 12-10-2011 17:41

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Originally Posted by TheDon (Post 35314509)
What about human?

Now that one does taste like chicken. it's easier just to get a chicken.

boltondigger 12-10-2011 17:43

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Originally Posted by TheDon (Post 35314509)
What about human?

Life or Death situation ? i would prob go Yes if 100% necessary .

Tuftus 12-10-2011 17:54

Re: Roast puppy for dinner, anyone?
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35314463)
Mmm, haggis :drool:

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.

Where are my car keys? I may just make up there in time for breakfast :D

Being born on Burns Night, this is a favourite of mine :tu:

Hom3r 12-10-2011 18:02

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Originally Posted by TheDon (Post 35314509)
What about human?

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35314514)
Now that one does taste like chicken. it's easier just to get a chicken.

Yes it does, and these would tell you, as they've eaten human flesh

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguay...rce_Flight_571

Taf 12-10-2011 18:49

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Originally Posted by devilincarnate (Post 35314505)

Have you got this correct:erm:

Oops! Sorry... meant peperoni.... it's still a bit of a (porcine) animal ;)

Kymmy 12-10-2011 18:52

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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35314540)
Yes it does, and these would tell you, as they've eaten human flesh

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguay...rce_Flight_571

Yep, I said that in post #7 ;) :p:

denphone 12-10-2011 19:09

Re: Roast puppy for dinner, anyone?
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35314463)
Mmm, haggis :drool:

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.

Yes l must admit Haggis is lovely now and again but certainly not many of the other dishes mentioned in this thread.

multiskilled 12-10-2011 19:16

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35314514)
Now that one does taste like chicken. it's easier just to get a chicken.

I always assumed human tasted like pork, hence the term long pig to describe it.

Kymmy 12-10-2011 19:18

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Let's just say that students have investigated it's taste in the past..


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