Dumbest Things People Have Said About Your Chickens/Eggs/Meat

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I have a gal friend we watched braveheart with, she is a nurse, and has enough education to be a doctor, and at the end of the movie, she said, I don't think William Wallace will survive, because of infection.

I watched it with braveheart with another college educated friend, and she said, "oh I love this movie, this is where he falls in love with the Indian girl."

LOL! Not to mention that little bit about having to retransplant his heart... Nope. No microsutures in those times, to be sure. What part of drawing and quartering was she unclear on?



I love to watch "The Wizard of Oz" and I always get something new out of it each time. My nephew (NOT raised watching the movie whenever it came on the TV) said when the family was discussing the film, "Oh, yeah. Isn't that the one where the girl loses her shoes?"
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Dogs?  Hummmmm never heard that one.  Squirrels maybe... :rolleyes:

Yes, people ate whatever they could get hold of in the 20s and 30s. People were starving in droves. You were considered lucky if you had livestock and could afford to care for it. Chickens included. My grandmother told me lots of stories about the great depression and what people had to do to survive. Boot legging, eating animals many of us would turn our noses up at,sending children to live with relatives that had a bit more food.
Sorry for the rant, but when ever any one would talk about the "Good old days" in front of my grandmother she would quickly correct them. She always used to say there is no such thing as the good old days. Only some fool's romanticized version of an era they never lived in. :)
 
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I couldn't eat dog, our dogs are our family, they are more important to me than my cousins that's for sure.
 
Only if you're in Asia.....we here in the US just don't know how to season 'em properly.... Lol!!
Was in the Military....You eat what you can get your hands on out in the field....A lot of locals eat dog and you eat it with them....Cook em like a roast with veggies and potato's....As long as you can get past it being a pooch then your good
 
Was in the Military....You eat what you can get your hands on out in the field....A lot of locals eat dog and you eat it with them....Cook em like a roast with veggies and potato's....As long as you can get past it being a pooch then your good

If you get hungry enough you eat whatever you have. Given a choice, of course I would not eat dog or cat. People who say they never would don't have a concept of what starving is.

Back to chickens though... :D
 
A friend had eaten dog a few times in Asia. She had guinea pig in Peru. She asked for it to be served the traditional way. When it came out whole with a big smile on it's face, she had it sent back to be prepared the tourist way.

Today she has several cockerels her broody hens hatched. She can't bring herself to eat one and she's giving them away. This, even though she's helped me process my birds a couple times.
 
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