16-08-2014 9:37 PM
16-08-2014 9:46 PM - edited 16-08-2014 9:47 PM
Nice to know the old bush meat trade is thriving, cat curry, chimp curry...........what the hell, it's just a matter of taste.
17-08-2014 7:11 AM
@evoman3957 wrote:Nice to know the old bush meat trade is thriving, cat curry, chimp curry...........what the hell, it's just a matter of taste.
I was told that cat tasted like rabbit.. and rabbit tasted like chicken..
17-08-2014 8:26 AM
17-08-2014 9:28 AM
@saasher2012 wrote:
The problem with eating cat , bush meat & any other form of animal that is not the norm in our society, is that it hasn't passed our stringent health tests consequently you are laying yourself open to any forms of disease that , these animals are carrying & should a spate of food poisoning or worse occur it also makes it difficult to pin down why & where the source started!. This was a problem with the illegal killing of goats & sheep in backyard slaughter sheds & the selling of Smokies to these places.
http://migrationology.com/2012/06/eating-dog-cat-meat-china/
17-08-2014 9:37 AM
17-08-2014 11:10 AM
I dunno how you can get any disease from meat of any kind if it's cooked thoroughly and when handling it raw, good standards of hygiene should prevent you "getting" anything?
As for eating any meat "rare", no fang kyu.
What was it Oscar Wilde said? "I want my food dead. Not sick, not dying, dead".
No, no, I've never eaten Dog, Cat or Horse but I have eaten Rabbit (but not for quite a while).
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
17-08-2014 11:17 AM
17-08-2014 11:35 AM
17-08-2014 11:37 AM
I think "good standards of hygiene" apply to any uneaten cooked meat too?
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
17-08-2014 11:55 AM
17-08-2014 12:04 PM
No No No,,, i saw the word Severed then cats and now im not reading anymore. Im an avid Cat Lover and dont want to get upset.
17-08-2014 12:17 PM
17-08-2014 12:42 PM
LOL Saasher!!!!!!!!!
17-08-2014 2:22 PM
@electric*mayhem*band wrote:Good Lord it's Sir Arthur, back from his life's work teaching ravens to fly underwater. (Don't ask).
What about ravens ? Is it OK to eat those ?
e*m*b, you must be confusing me with Sir Arthur Streeb-Greebling, or possibly Sir Arthur Greeb-Streebling.
But I wouldn't recommend eating a drowned raven. Or frog a la peche. Or peche a la frog.
Or a Manchester curry.
18-08-2014 1:18 PM
Oh of course, that's the one. Son of Lady Beryl Streeb-Greebling, a wonderful and graceful dancer who was still dancing at 107 years of age, and who was still capable of breaking a swan's wing with one blow of her nose.....moving swiftly on...
I think you should send an objectionable review to 'Tripadvisor'. Kebabed cats indeed ! *crosses Manchester of list of places to eat out*
21-08-2014 2:15 PM
Was the discovery sickening?
21-08-2014 2:50 PM
21-08-2014 8:25 PM
There are worse things than a curry...
http://www.u.tv/News/Suspected-Ebola-case-in-Donegal/1141c589-0668-465f-adac-dea9f2b4f036