i wonder if we could have used this tactic as leverage against chief
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/05/30/britain.man.dog.ap/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/05/30/britain.man.dog.ap/index.html
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*sniffle* a little part of me has died.
You mean cook and eat HoCo?
No 'cook'! HUMAN SUSHI NIGHT! WAHAHAHAAAAAAAA!
hey, gussie would have made a good candidate. actually, once i mentioned to chief that gussie had gained a little weight, and chief got offended.i certainly wasn't thinking of this tactic then, but now, it makes sense given my previous observation.
they clearly don't know how to cook dog. There are several asian herbs whose name I only know in vietnamese that can be used to combat the 'game-y' flavour and tenderize the meat. How do I know this?...
Poll: what is the weirdest (in your opinion) meat you have eaten? My answer: kudu jerky, on trip to South Africa.
In response to Ang: When I first met Chief (as my sister had lived in Lev as well and told me about Gussie) I said, WHERE's your fat corgi?!
Chief: [voice immediately raises 5 octaves] Gussie's not FAT!!!
In response to Molly: I ate mouse meat once. I think it was braised. Rather tender... very bony. [insert naughty joke]
responding to Molly: A tie between silk worm pupae and Guinea pig. Guinea pig was deskinned, fried and served with the head still on. In Peru. I had steamed pupae in Seoul-- With some hot sauce.
in response to karen, it appears that chief is quite protective abt gussie's body image!
in response to molly, i would have to say i've only had rabbit. boring. but in a delicious red wine sauce.
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