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@Cog
Hey, is it bad that I knew what that video would be even before I clicked on the link? LMAO
When I was a kid, I dreamed of eating spam. I'd beg me mum for spam like them rich kids had, but she'd just clout me and tell me to eat me gravel. And we thought ourselves lucky to have warm gravel on't table.
And if you tell the young people of today about that, they won't believe you.
"When I was a kid, I dreamed of eating spam. I'd beg me mum for spam like them rich kids had, but she'd just clout me and tell me to eat me gravel. And we thought ourselves lucky to have warm gravel on't table.
And if you tell the young people of today about that, they won't believe you."
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You had a table to eat off? We ate ours on the floor and counted ourselves damn lucky we had a floor at all.
Hell, I don't have any yunguns today even believe me when I tell them I LOVE spam. And I am talking about the real spam, not the Libby's brand wannabe.
When I tell them I love eating spam (especially fried), they cringe and look as if I said I love eating horse hoowhee.
rmfr
@arakish: as if I said I love eating horse
I went to a place in Nagasaki where they served horse sushi. Very nice with a little wasabi and soy sauce. You could actually see tomorrow's menu running around in the field next to the restaurant. A horse is just another animal like a cow or a pig really.
A horse is a course, of course, of course.
@Algebe
A horse is a course, of course, of course.
And this one's on the menu
For the second course.
@Arakish
I liked camp pie. A lot. It came in a tin, too. You never see it any more. I haven't seen it for years. :-(
Gravel, you had gravel? Woo Wee, your family must have been rich. We had a single rock and everyone got one lick before they were beat and put to bed. We dreamed of having gravel on the table. But if you tell that to the kids today they won't believe you.
In Spain we eat "cecina" (dehydrated meat) and the most popular ones are made of cow meat or horse meat.
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@Flamenca
Oohhh... yeeaaahhhh...
Its good on sandwiches too. Especially one with a fried egg and cheese on rye toast. Mmmm... Sometimes with lettuce and mater too...
rmfr
@Arakish... After reading your post, I'm drooling like Pavlov's dog. Poor horses, but darn! yummy!
@Flamenca
Ever tried bison meat? Mmmm.... Good as a steak, good as a burger, good in a stew, just damn good...
Damn! Now I am drooling... **goes off to find a towel**
rmfr
@Arakish: "Ever tried bison meat?"
As a matter of fact I have! @Au bought some while I was in KY. Delicious!!!
@In Spain we eat "cecina"
In America it comes in a jar and it is called "dried beef: or "chipped beef." A little milk, flour. beef. and a fresh biscuit . is a fantastic meal. Chipped beef gravy poured over a fresh biscuit. I'm hungry.
Growing up, we called that ‘shit on a shingle’.
A.K.A. = S.O.S. in the US Navy.
However, I only find "cecina" in vacuum packed plastic packages. Where do you find these jars? Just curious...
rmfr
https://www.amazon.com/Hormel-Dried-Ground-Formed-Sliced/dp/B0005ZWVQQ/r...
@CyberLN
Thanks. Now that I think of it, when I go for luncheon meats, I always to to the deli. Thus, I guess I'd never see those things.
rmfr
Supermarket shelves. It's generally called "Dried beef/" It's dried and salted in the jar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chipped_beef
I think this is a bad picture because it does not look like the beef I buy., But the general idea is there. This looks like processed and dried beef. I have never seen it like this. There is actual dried beef in the jars I have bought.
A rock?! Me and my 57 brothers and sisters used to dream about licking a rock......
You had brothers and sisters? When I said "We" I was referring to my mother and myself. All my brothers and sisters died just to avoid licking that damn rock. We made a song...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJNR2EpS0jw
Making fun of typo...
Anyone notice the title? He called all us guys gentiles. ;-D
rmfr
@arakish: He called all us guys gentiles.
He called us goys gentiles.
As my wife said when someone asked her who's that gentleman, "That's no gentleman. That's my husband."
@Arakish Re: Gentilemen
I saw it, but I figured he did it on purpose. lol
Pervert! Anyone who starts talking about gentiles should probably be arrested or ignored. My gentiles are doing quite fine thank you.
here in India beef is banned :(
so we can only eat goat and chickens
can you tell us why it is banned?
is it religious thingy?
cause i saw long time ago,on my grand fathers farm..an indian man worshiping our cow...i just stood there and stare at them...he's with his son though...
@Q
Hey, Q, cows are considered sacred (aka: gods) in India. Therefore, they are off-limits as food. Matter of fact, if my understanding is correct, I think the cows even have more rights than the human citizines. (Could be wrong about that part, but not by much, I think.)
Hindus believe All the gods are reside in the body of Kamadhenu—the generic cow. Her four legs are the scriptural Vedas; her horns are the triune gods Brahma (tip), Vishnu (middle) and Shiva (base); her eyes are the sun and moon gods, her shoulders the fire-god Agni and the wind-god Vayu and her legs the Himalayas.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamadhenu
And this is what happens on the name of so called holy cow
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cow-based_lynching
:(
i love the tits...hahahah...
i think the horn is kinda weird..but...yeah..i'm still staring on the tits...amazing
so what do you do with those cows? you just pet them and let them in to your house?
and...i believe you don't eat meat too right? i mean pork...
*still staring on the tits* the tits really distracts me...
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