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olds97_lss said:
Ooohhh... I like rabbit! But I had a guinnie pig as a pet when I was a kid... I don't think I could eat one.

lol, i too had a guinea pig as a kid, and currently have a rabbit, so no guinea pig or rabbit for me.
 
I never thought of it as food but maybe I'll buy one at the pet store and try it. It'll probably taste equally well as did dog and monkey.
 
did you know spanking your monkey before eating it makes the meat hard? its kind of the opposite of using a meat tenderizer...reverse effect.

i grew up on a farm where animals were named as they were raised and then eaten. in fact i had my own black angus calf who was blind the first several months of his life. i couldnt resist naming him stevie. best damn steaks I've ever had.
 
It certainly might seem gross, but when the alternative is starving to death or watching your family starve to death, I guarantee you the stuff on Fear Factor will start to not only sound appetizing..it might actually start to look appetizing. The Guinea Pig...the other white meat. I wonder how many it takes to make a meal?
 
Not enough meat for this carnivore. Now, if they had a 50 pound or larger Guinea Pig, I might go through the trouble...but as you are well aware, I am far from the starving type.
 
flash said:
did you know spanking your monkey before eating it makes the meat hard? its kind of the opposite of using a meat tenderizer...reverse effect.

Flash... I have to admire you for admitting this...

no pics please...
 
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