Posted by northeast iowa on January 10, 2010 at 07:35:54 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: OT. Horse vs. Rodent posted by plow hand on January 10, 2010 at 07:01:43:
A older friend told me during the great one, they ate horse meat. He claimed it was all red meat, and was some what sweet to the taste.
Oh sure that is terrable no doubt, and discusting ---etc. I'm eating eggs right now!!! To the city folks, if ya think chicken eggs come out the chickens ears, you are missing a R in front of the word ears.
I ate dog once while over the pond, It was salted down because there was no refigeration at all. That was a long time ago, and if I remember correctly, was like sucking on a salt stick.
Can any of you sixty year plus guys help me with lost thoughts? I keep thinking NOOK MOM was the young tender (not born) prize food cured in the warm sand. The day before it was born, it was called raw lunch. If it would have not been disturbed or eaten raw, it would have been called a chiken. There are a bunch of us, that argue what it was called, but none of us will throw money on the table as to what the actual name was. Our memories are perhaps not perfect any more.
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