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08-16-2007, 08:46 AM
|  | give me the sickest one. | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: fox in the snow
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| | | just.no. just wrong. wrong. why eat a baby animal? even if i thought it was the tastiest thing on the planet it would still make me nauseated.
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08-16-2007, 08:57 AM
|  | be still, cody | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: port-au-patois
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Originally Posted by dirtyplotte you people are nuts. seriously. last year when i was eating red meat (ive been off and on for more than half my life) i ate a bite of lamb and it tasted like rotted offal. i spit it back out; i was in a restaurant and spit it out in my napkin. my husband loved the taste of it, but to me it tasted of death.
and my step monster served it often with mint jelly. i never ate it. and i found her to be most foul when she chewed it.
edit to add: my husband is also a freak. he will eat seafood that smells like 90 year old diseased vaginas. | well i like well hung game and truffles and stinky cheeses and fish, stuff like that. lots of delicacies seem to taste of sex or shit or decay.
and someone has to eat the by products of all you wool freaks | 
08-16-2007, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by dirtyplotte just.no. just wrong. wrong. why eat a baby animal? even if i thought it was the tastiest thing on the planet it would still make me nauseated. | well i figure its no different than eating any sort of animal really, its all just as gross and wrong.
i still miss the taste and texture and miss all my fave dishes like beef stroganoff and chicken a la king but i know i am healthier and less harmful to animals and the environment not eating meat.
besides mutton tastes awful. and pork is gross. beef isn't as good as lamb.
but i prefer all my cows/lambs/sheep. etc alive and frolicking | 
08-16-2007, 03:33 PM
|  | give me the sickest one. | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: fox in the snow
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Originally Posted by kesh well i like well hung game and truffles and stinky cheeses and fish, stuff like that. lots of delicacies seem to taste of sex or shit or decay.
and someone has to eat the by products of all you wool freaks | no by product! they dont have to die!
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08-16-2007, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by kesh well i like well hung game and truffles and stinky cheeses and fish, stuff like that. lots of delicacies seem to taste of sex or shit or decay. | Don't they though? | 
08-17-2007, 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by dirtyplotte edit to add: my husband is also a freak. he will eat seafood that smells like 90 year old diseased vaginas. | This is quite telling. | 
08-17-2007, 04:50 AM
|  | be still, cody | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: port-au-patois
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Originally Posted by dirtyplotte no by product! they dont have to die! | they have children, it's the children that die else the flock would become too big, except the select few that are allowed to grow up to replace the elderly. mmmhh, tasty little baby lamb!! | 
08-17-2007, 09:27 AM
|  | give me the sickest one. | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: fox in the snow
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Originally Posted by Hanoi J This is quite telling. |
hey im only 79!
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08-17-2007, 09:30 AM
|  | give me the sickest one. | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: fox in the snow
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Originally Posted by kesh they have children, it's the children that die else the flock would become too big, except the select few that are allowed to grow up to replace the elderly. mmmhh, tasty little baby lamb!! | children sold to others who want good wool. sheep grown for wool shouldnt be eaten. its a waste as well as foul. i cant believe you want to eat the bebe lambies! 
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08-17-2007, 09:49 AM
|  | be still, cody | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: port-au-patois
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Originally Posted by dirtyplotte children sold to others who want good wool. sheep grown for wool shouldnt be eaten. its a waste as well as foul. i cant believe you want to eat the bebe lambies! | i don't want to eat any mammals, however tasty they are.
i want to be boring and annoying by saying wool and lamb for meat go together. like i said lambs are produced in too great a number for only replenishing the world's flocks. even with breeds of sheep meant for wool production they have to do something with the surplus young
anyway make sure the wool you buy is 100% "shorn wool" rather than "pulled wool" which comes off slaughtered sheep.
hypocrisy disclaimer, i wear wool | 
08-17-2007, 07:12 PM
|  | give me the sickest one. | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: fox in the snow
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Originally Posted by kesh i don't want to eat any mammals, however tasty they are.
i want to be boring and annoying by saying wool and lamb for meat go together. like i said lambs are produced in too great a number for only replenishing the world's flocks. even with breeds of sheep meant for wool production they have to do something with the surplus young
anyway make sure the wool you buy is 100% "shorn wool" rather than "pulled wool" which comes off slaughtered sheep.
hypocrisy disclaimer, i wear wool | it never says, but buying from small farms stops any chance of buying wool from dead animal. and honestly, i thought that was more for clothing industry/weaving/textiles rather than handknitting yarn. handknitting yarn is highly specialised.
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