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I guess it could work, but it is a lot of work just to avoid having to reach in and pull out the innards. That is one of the easiest parts of the processing, in my view. Once an opening is cut, I just reach in along the top of the body cavity and scoop it out. Most of it comes out the first try that way, then there is just the scooping out of what is left. So far in my case it has been a fairly neat operation, with no to very little blood.
I would be afraid of cutting the innards while I was splitting it. That seems much more difficult to me.
As I said, it is all much easier than you think. It is very easy to make it much more complicated in your mind than it is in actuality.
And as ohiofarmgirl mentioned, once it is dead, it seems more like food than a living creature, food that just needs to be prepared. Your processing is merely part of the cooking process.
I guess it could work, but it is a lot of work just to avoid having to reach in and pull out the innards. That is one of the easiest parts of the processing, in my view. Once an opening is cut, I just reach in along the top of the body cavity and scoop it out. Most of it comes out the first try that way, then there is just the scooping out of what is left. So far in my case it has been a fairly neat operation, with no to very little blood.
I would be afraid of cutting the innards while I was splitting it. That seems much more difficult to me.
As I said, it is all much easier than you think. It is very easy to make it much more complicated in your mind than it is in actuality.
And as ohiofarmgirl mentioned, once it is dead, it seems more like food than a living creature, food that just needs to be prepared. Your processing is merely part of the cooking process.