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Do you eat offal? (For those bored with Clive's thread).
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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7220079" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>I used to feed my dogs on boiled sheep heads. Never eaten them but I'd come in after training on the hills to the boiler bubbling away and my mouth would be watering with the smell of the broth! I was loading up at the abattoir and two lads appeared. Both very tall, six foot six or more, and I think from Iceland? Anyway, could they have a head as it is a delicacy where they come from? No bother!</p><p></p><p>I was watching a documentary the other evening produced by a very attractive Russian girl on horses in Siberia. It was pretty brutal stuff but I have to hand it to the girl, she was tough! After the locals had slaughtered a barren mare with an axe, the animal was skinned and cut up. The delicacy was the horse's hooves (horn and bone removed). The girl declared it was absolutely delicious and came back for seconds!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7220079, member: 4505"] I used to feed my dogs on boiled sheep heads. Never eaten them but I'd come in after training on the hills to the boiler bubbling away and my mouth would be watering with the smell of the broth! I was loading up at the abattoir and two lads appeared. Both very tall, six foot six or more, and I think from Iceland? Anyway, could they have a head as it is a delicacy where they come from? No bother! I was watching a documentary the other evening produced by a very attractive Russian girl on horses in Siberia. It was pretty brutal stuff but I have to hand it to the girl, she was tough! After the locals had slaughtered a barren mare with an axe, the animal was skinned and cut up. The delicacy was the horse's hooves (horn and bone removed). The girl declared it was absolutely delicious and came back for seconds! [/QUOTE]
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