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I never tryd chicken feet but my granmother said she had. I think it would be neet if peplo brot stuf like that to poops.
On tv they showd Thailand markets with all the live stuff . IT must have ben a great trip to go to china..
It's the same way in China. People buy their chickens alive and take them home and butcher, prepare dinner and eat them fresh. Oh we had some of the best fresh apple juice I have ever tasted there too. As well as Kiwi juice and many others. Oh, somebody the other day was talking about warm milk. All the milk, water, tea everything you drink is hot or very warm. The milk is different depending on where we were. Most of the time it was kind of sweet, but one place we stayed it was sort of buttery. After a while you get used to drinking warm milk, but it was strange at first. I prefer it to be warm instead of hot though.
it was probably goat or some sort of waterbuffalo type, my uncle used to drink his goat buttermilk that he dipped out of a bucket he kept by the kitchen table.
I never tryd chicken feet but my granmother said she had. I think it would be neet if peplo brot stuf like that to poops.
On tv they showd Thailand markets with all the live stuff . IT must have ben a great trip to go to china..
It's the same way in China. People buy their chickens alive and take them home and butcher, prepare dinner and eat them fresh. Oh we had some of the best fresh apple juice I have ever tasted there too. As well as Kiwi juice and many others. Oh, somebody the other day was talking about warm milk. All the milk, water, tea everything you drink is hot or very warm. The milk is different depending on where we were. Most of the time it was kind of sweet, but one place we stayed it was sort of buttery. After a while you get used to drinking warm milk, but it was strange at first. I prefer it to be warm instead of hot though.
it was probably goat or some sort of waterbuffalo type, my uncle used to drink his goat buttermilk that he dipped out of a bucket he kept by the kitchen table.