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09-09-2012, 02:59 AM
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I'm too much of an animal lover to eat meat
So am I, especially animals that are destined to become extinct because of man's greed to eat the few beautiful wild creatures still in existence - for now.

Is it absolutely essential for you to eat the few animals that still exist? Can you not make do with lamb, pork, beef and chicken that are specifically bred for human consumption?

I reckon that if monkey's arse and brains became available, you'd eat that as well. Let's deplete all animals on the planet for human consumption. Get rid of the lot of them.

What about rat fricasee, or mayhap swan risotto. I know, a new exciting meat in our butchers - succulent dog steaks. Why not?
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09-09-2012, 08:25 AM
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Monkeys and dogs don't sound that appealing Mollie darlin' - there's not enough meat on them to satisfy my appetite, however I have in the past eaten bear steaks and I have a couple of crocodile steaks in my freezer which I intend to defrost and eat sometime later this week.

Regrettably Swans are fobidden to us peasants by Mrs Windsor, although if given the opportunity, I would have no objection to cooking and eating the 'drumstick' from one of them.
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10-09-2012, 07:51 PM
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I am going to make a sandwich for my supper.
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10-09-2012, 08:19 PM
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I am going to make a sandwich for my supper.
Cheese and onion???, Cheese and sweet pickle???, corned beef and onion???, corned beef and pickle???, Tuna & horseradish???, sausage and brown sauce??? Scrambled egg???, Chip butties???, Fried fish sarnie???.
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10-09-2012, 10:01 PM
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Cheese and onion???, Cheese and sweet pickle???, corned beef and onion???, corned beef and pickle???, Tuna & horseradish???, sausage and brown sauce??? Scrambled egg???, Chip butties???, Fried fish sarnie???.
None of the above, it was sliced Quorn with pickle. I love toasted cheese and onion sandwiches and fried egg sandwiches I love cheese.
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11-09-2012, 01:24 AM
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I had a cheese and mushroom omelette with salad for lunch. I don't eat meat t at all.
I suppose you know that eggs are the embryos of chickens. You are eating the undeveloped young of an animal.
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14-09-2012, 01:00 AM
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Although I've not been here for almost 3 weeks, as I've been on holiday the who family ended up with a stomach bug so our diet has consisted of chicken soup and dry toast for most of the time, I was the last one to get it, so I'm still feeling a bit dodgy, we have been home a few days now and all I've had it dry crackers and soup i am hoping to manage something a bit more substantial tomorrow.
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14-09-2012, 02:04 AM
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Dinner at ClaireMarie's tonight was a delicious Tex-mex chicken dish with lots of pepper, salsa and black beans over basmati rice, with a crunchy, tangy, shredded broccoli and carrot salad. She simmered the chicken in a crock pot. Wonderful!
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14-09-2012, 09:21 AM
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Dinner at ClaireMarie's tonight was a delicious Tex-mex chicken dish with lots of pepper, salsa and black beans over basmati rice, with a crunchy, tangy, shredded broccoli and carrot salad. She simmered the chicken in a crock pot. Wonderful!
this sounds the kind of friend to keep in with, careing and can cook. Mmmm
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Just had a light meal today while stomach is getting back to normal.

Chicken soup and Scrambled egg and toast for dinner.
 
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