
I don't understand these twonks that are happy to eat cow, pig and chicken, but suddenly turn up their noses at dog or cat or badger or whatever, because, y'know - they're cute.
Meat is meat and either you like it or you don't - pseudo-morality won't affect the taste (unless you're one of those desperate-for-righteousness tossbags, in which case you need to be shot any way).
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Wed 2 Feb 2011, 10:47,
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Meat is meat and either you like it or you don't - pseudo-morality won't affect the taste (unless you're one of those desperate-for-righteousness tossbags, in which case you need to be shot any way).
although I suspect there is too little meat on many animal types to make them worth farming on a mass scale. Also - dogs, cats, badgers etc are too aggressive and quick moving. Animals farmed for fur (which are also aggressive and fast moving) tend to be kept in very poor conditions. I.e. it's not practical.
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Wed 2 Feb 2011, 10:51,
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since Nigel Slater cooked it recently.
I wasn't aware rabbit had gone out of fashion...
It's gorge
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Wed 2 Feb 2011, 10:53,
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I wasn't aware rabbit had gone out of fashion...
It's gorge
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Wed 2 Feb 2011, 11:09,
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*goes all defensive with some convoluted, half-arsed explanation about how eggs don't have souls*
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Wed 2 Feb 2011, 11:37,
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They're unfertilised, so essentially they're just a chicken's period
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Wed 2 Feb 2011, 11:56,
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Just in time for lunch
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Wed 2 Feb 2011, 12:02,
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I`ve to get my revenge!
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