Horse meat is actually really tasty. I have horse sashimi every time I go to Japan.
Horse meat is actually really tasty. I have horse sashimi every time I go to Japan.
It's PETA. Their smarm is never meant to be exposed to too much scrutiny.I don't get the pet-portion of the continuum. Are they suggesting that I'd eat a golden retriever long before I'd eat a bulldog?
I don't get the pet-portion of the continuum. Are they suggesting that I'd eat a golden retriever long before I'd eat a bulldog?
I don't get the pet-portion of the continuum. Are they suggesting that I'd eat a golden retriever long before I'd eat a bulldog?
Yes, that's where the original line* is.
* Not the lines drawn in with photoshop, but the one that's in the original photo (under "JCDecaux")
Either way, the rabbit's on the wrong side of the line.
Either way, the rabbit's on the wrong side of the line.
Rabbits are delicious! When used to make a "ragu" It makes an awesome spaghetti sauce, not to mention the practically fat free rabbit meat.
Horse meat is actually really tasty. I have horse sashimi every time I go to Japan.
Horse meat is actually really tasty. I have horse sashimi every time I go to Japan.
How would you describe the flavor?
I don't get the pet-portion of the continuum. Are they suggesting that I'd eat a golden retriever long before I'd eat a bulldog?
I don't get the pet-portion of the continuum. Are they suggesting that I'd eat a golden retriever long before I'd eat a bulldog?
Well, I wouldn't eat them right in a row... could take a while to digest the golden retriever.
Or maybe they're just saying that goldens taste better?
Either way, the rabbit's on the wrong side of the line.
Rabbits are delicious! When used to make a "ragu" It makes an awesome spaghetti sauce, not to mention the practically fat free rabbit meat.
Never tried it with spaghetti; one for the future.
When I was a kid, I thought I hated rabbit, but as an adult I discovered that the problem had been my dad's cooking. It is, as you say, practically fat-free and delicious. I like a nice bit of hare, too.
Another thing about that pic - where's the sheep/lamb? And the goat? Whoever made the pic has just no clue at all.