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panther 08-09-2008 19:02

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Bit of a thread wander here, but did anyone watch that kill it, skin it, wear it, the other week?

Oh it knocked me sick, i wont be watching that again, it was worse than the kill it, cook it, eat it!:(

Royboy39 08-09-2008 19:03

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Originally Posted by MissTechnophobe (Post 628596)
Thats true. Its still a shock actually seeing how they are slaughtered. I know they do it as humanely as possible but its still a shock. No many people will have seen inside a slaughterhouse.

The thing is that was done on tv so its going to be made to look humane, what really happens in slaughterhouses? I doubt the animals are treated with the same respect

I think you will find that they are......A slaughterman has to have a licence to operate and any infringement bring severe penalties.
Regular visits by RSPCA Officers ensure rules are observed.
The Slaghterhouse also has to be registered with resident Meat Inspector.

steeljack 08-09-2008 19:05

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same with them Cadburys chocolate eggs , they are a lot smaller than they used to be , used to be you had to bite the top off to lick the stuff out , now they fit inside your gob in one go :D :D

Royboy39 08-09-2008 19:08

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 628663)
2 fried eggs 3 rashers of bacon 2 sausage mushrooms tattie scone a fried tom fried bread. Now the question is "what else tasty can I add?"

Lamb fries and sweetbreads............brilliant.

emamum 08-09-2008 19:09

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 628792)
Lamb fries and sweetbreads............brilliant.

all i can say to that is...ewwwwwwwwwww

Eric 08-09-2008 19:34

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 628663)
2 fried eggs 3 rashers of bacon 2 sausage mushrooms tattie scone a fried tom fried bread. Now the question is "what else tasty can I add?"

Lipitor and a consultation with a good arterio-vascular surgeon ... I can recommend Dr. Zelt at Kingston General.;):D

SPUGGIE J 08-09-2008 19:39

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 628795)
Lipitor and a consultation with a good arterio-vascular surgeon ... I can recommend Dr. Zelt at Kingston General.;):D

Oh n here was me thinking I was missing something good:(

Royboy39 08-09-2008 19:42

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 628795)
Lipitor and a consultation with a good arterio-vascular surgeon ... I can recommend Dr. Zelt at Kingston General.;):D

Does he specialise in lamb castration? :)

West Ender 08-09-2008 19:42

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 628792)
Lamb fries and sweetbreads............brilliant.

Yum yum. I love offal - even knowing what lamb's fries are. :D

I generally buy my eggs at Sainsburys. I buy free-range and either large or very large. Medium look very small compared to them and I don't know what "ordinary" must be like but I guess they're tiny.

When I was growing up we kept hens. For a while one of my brothers kept hens in battery cages but it didn't last long as it was too cruel and he hated it so they went back to their free-range life. We had a big hen-run and my dad kept a pile of rotting wood in one corner of the run. Every couple of weeks he turned the pile over and the hens used to run like the clappers to eat the creepy-crawlies, worms, spiders etc. We had quite a lot of customers for the eggs but, for a number of years, I could not be persuaded to eat them.

We never ate the hens either. How can you eat something that has run over your feet and clucked at you when you dished out the hen-food? :o

Eric 08-09-2008 19:48

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 628799)
Does he specialise in lamb castration? :)

Dunno ... he did my surgery and I still have mine ... there again I'm past the "lamb" age;)

Lilly 08-09-2008 19:51

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 628535)
We get ours from a farm. Maybe it's the battery hens which are finally failing to produce normal size eggs after generations of confinement.

I think you're right, Willow.

Battery eggs are bound to be small with a poor insipid yolk. :(

SPUGGIE J 08-09-2008 19:52

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 628802)
Dunno ... he did my surgery and I still have mine ... there again I'm past the "lamb" age;)

That puts you at 10 months

Royboy39 08-09-2008 19:55

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 628802)
Dunno ... he did my surgery and I still have mine ... there again I'm past the "lamb" age;)

Glad to hear that...Never had you down as lumberjack eunuch. :D

Eric 08-09-2008 20:03

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 628808)
Glad to hear that...Never had you down as lumberjack eunuch. :D

If I'd had them reomoved as a lamb, I wouldn't have gotten myself into so much trouble in my life:eek:

pipinfort 08-09-2008 20:03

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 628804)
I think you're right, Willow.

Battery eggs are bound to be small with a poor insipid yolk. :(

The last free range eggs we got from our friends had the most gorgeous bright yellow yolks and were of a fair size, they have also rescued some battery hens and the longer they have had them free range, the better and bigger the eggs have got.....:egged:


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