[HPforGrownups] A very British Christmas (er, now about rodents)

Snuffles MacGoo msmacgoo at one.net.au
Mon Dec 11 08:25:45 UTC 2000


No: HPFGUIDX 6606

Hell no! it's only wealth and the availability of land that allows us to move 
up the food chain to bigger animals

storm

-----Original Message-----
From:	Sara Ludwig [SMTP:sara.ludwig at telia.com]
Sent:	Monday, December 11, 2000 7:44 AM
To:	HPforGrownups at egroups.com
Subject:	SV: [HPforGrownups] A very British Christmas (er, now about rodents)

Ouch!
I thought it was the Chinese that ate any animal available!
catrina
  ----- Ursprungligt meddelande -----
  Fran: Amanda Lewanski
  Till: HPforGrownups at egroups.com
  Skickat: den 10 december 2000 22:35
  Amne: Re: [HPforGrownups] A very British Christmas (er, now about rodents)


  Dinah wrote:

  > Do you mean somtehing like this :
  >
  > "Mice in Cream (Souris a la creme)

  The very one.

  > Sounds really, ahem, delicious. Remembers me of a discussion I had about
  > eating guinea pigs. Blergh.

  You don't think guinea pigs were domesticated because they were cuddly, did 
you?
  They're a very easily raisable, omnivorous source of protein where such is 
often
  scarce.

  --Amanda


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