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Raminhiscock wrote:I see myself as a lover of meat... whether it's a light nibbler, or a full blown gut-buster, I need to have some kind of meat
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
firth4eva wrote:Crocodile was white and salty but the others I could have mistaken for any meat.
jiminski wrote:Have you tried a medium rare Rib-eye recently?... that is spectacular for texture and flavour; the king of cuts for me.
Ostrich is also very very nice.. like a highly flavoured Fillet steak!
but my favourite: broiled suckling koala on a bed rocket.
william18 wrote:jiminski wrote:Have you tried a medium rare Rib-eye recently?... that is spectacular for texture and flavour; the king of cuts for me.
Ostrich is also very very nice.. like a highly flavoured Fillet steak!
but my favourite: broiled suckling koala on a bed rocket.
WTF?
Hitman079 wrote:Oh, how I love a good piece of steak or prime rib, medium rare.![]()
I also enjoy veal (vension?) but I rarely ever have it...plus, once I was reading a wikipedia article on cannibalism, and according to one person who actually tried human, said that it tasted like underdeveloped veal.
Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis
btownmeggy wrote:My parents have a penchant for eating roadkill. If they actually see it being hit, they'll scoop it up and take it home to cook (except armadillo, because of the leprosy risk, of course).
The first time my now-long-time partner came to Texas to visit my parents, they'd just made possum stew. It smelled very bad, and possum meat is dark brown and greasy. My parents, mum, urged him to try it. He did. Then they revealed it was possum. Then they revealed it was roadkill. We all thought it was a hoot. He didn't.
These sound like good reasons to be vegetarien! ...btownmeggy wrote:My parents have a penchant for eating roadkill. If they actually see it being hit, they'll scoop it up and take it home to cook (except armadillo, because of the leprosy risk, of course).The first time my now-long-time partner came to Texas to visit my parents, they'd just made possum stew. It smelled very bad, and possum meat is dark brown and greasy. My parents, mum, urged him to try it. He did. Then they revealed it was possum. Then they revealed it was roadkill. We all thought it was a hoot. He didn't.
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