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I bought a duck
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<blockquote data-quote="HackimerRob" data-source="post: 6727" data-attributes="member: 2328"><p><strong>I bought a duck</strong></p><p></p><p>"Ralan Today, 09:09 PM Post #2 </p><p> That's sick! "</p><p>Ralan, while I am having a bit of an ethical dillema, since she's such a cute little creature, it is a fact of nature that every animal product we do eat came from something alive at one time. Therefore it is in my experiential interest to kill a live animal, cook it, and eat it. Anything less would be hypocritical of me as an omnivore and also as a chef.</p><p></p><p>CaryP, I love the title of the second book, but it's not recipes that elude me. Although thanks, what i'm looking for is a step by step breakdown of how to turn it from my friend and pet the duck into dinner. Tips for the fattening, death and feathering/eviscerating.</p><p></p><p>Any hints along those lines?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HackimerRob, post: 6727, member: 2328"] [b]I bought a duck[/b] "Ralan Today, 09:09 PM Post #2 That's sick! " Ralan, while I am having a bit of an ethical dillema, since she's such a cute little creature, it is a fact of nature that every animal product we do eat came from something alive at one time. Therefore it is in my experiential interest to kill a live animal, cook it, and eat it. Anything less would be hypocritical of me as an omnivore and also as a chef. CaryP, I love the title of the second book, but it's not recipes that elude me. Although thanks, what i'm looking for is a step by step breakdown of how to turn it from my friend and pet the duck into dinner. Tips for the fattening, death and feathering/eviscerating. Any hints along those lines? [/QUOTE]
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