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"Wikipedia says we (as in humans) eat 3.2 billion frogs around the world every year "
Meh, how many chickens, cows , pigs, fish do we eat
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"Wikipedia says we (as in humans) eat 3.2 billion frogs around the world every year "
My word! Here was me thinking it was just 3 spiders everyone eats in their sleep at night during their lifetime! Didn't realise we were sleeping gourmets, as to be eating that many frogs, we must be eating them in our sleep as well
Yes, I've had frogs legs, in France, as a bar snack. Quite like chicken and a bit salty but I'm sure that was to encourage more liquid refreshments. Not bad but not worth the effort, as not a lot of meat on them.
The snails were better |
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"Is lapin not French for rabbit. I've not had that either, knowingly"
Rabbit is delicious meat cooked properly over a low heat in a casserole... High in protein and low in fat..... However some still consider it "Famine Food" and wouldn't dream of eating it.
I used to love it though. |
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"Is lapin not French for rabbit. I've not had that either, knowingly
Rabbit is delicious meat cooked properly over a low heat in a casserole... High in protein and low in fat..... However some still consider it "Famine Food" and wouldn't dream of eating it.
I used to love it though. " yea rabbit is great too eat..not much demand for it or other game meets in Ireland for some reason...pity because it is some off the best meat you can eat.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is lapin not French for rabbit. I've not had that either, knowingly
Rabbit is delicious meat cooked properly over a low heat in a casserole... High in protein and low in fat..... However some still consider it "Famine Food" and wouldn't dream of eating it.
I used to love it though. yea rabbit is great too eat..not much demand for it or other game meets in Ireland for some reason...pity because it is some off the best meat you can eat.."
Had it recently in Italy, gamey but delicious with a good red. |
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By *aid backMan
over a year ago
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"Is lapin not French for rabbit. I've not had that either, knowingly
Rabbit is delicious meat cooked properly over a low heat in a casserole... High in protein and low in fat..... However some still consider it "Famine Food" and wouldn't dream of eating it.
I used to love it though. "
I used to shoot lots of rabbit pheasants duck wood pigeon etc there's a lot of great meat to eat if you are willing to kill it yourself |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Delicacy or animal cruelty...........horrible act of cruelty in our view "
Wouldn't go out of my way for them but sautéed in batter with a little garlic, yup. |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
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"Is lapin not French for rabbit. I've not had that either, knowingly
Rabbit is delicious meat cooked properly over a low heat in a casserole... High in protein and low in fat..... However some still consider it "Famine Food" and wouldn't dream of eating it.
I used to love it though.
I used to shoot lots of rabbit pheasants duck wood pigeon etc there's a lot of great meat to eat if you are willing to kill it yourself "
U can't beat a nice gamey bird But once the rabbit is produced u can forget it |
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