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Jesus did anyone watch this? Interesting documentary but truly troubling to watch especially in Vietnam when they were watching the dogs being transported and butchered. Very distressing as a dog and cat lover but as the program points out every country grows up with different things viewed as food.

 

We're very privileged not to have to eat beetles, cats, dogs, elephant.

 

The worst however was when they visited a group eating monkey which when they're skinned look just like human babies, horrible horrible program but as I say very enlightening.

 

Question is would you eat any of the above?

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I have eaten,Dog,Monkey,Snake,Grasshoppers,Bat,Grubs,Shark,"Maybe Cat"not had Elephant though.Need a ferkin big loaf for a sarni.Lizard,Turtle,probley alot of other things that I can't remember.

I love horses and in a not to far away country, they eat them. I was asked would I like to try it when I lived there. I nearly :hurl:

tried a few different things, not quite like the above list though :hurl:

 

crocodile is quite nice actually ;)

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Well that's the other argument, as I say we're privileged to be able to eat the meats we do. Given the choice of starving we'd probably eat anything :D

 

...although i still don't think i could eat crab - yuk! :rofl:

Couldn't watch most of it in case the dog eating part came up. Also couldn't take that chef too seriously without thinking of Rik from the young ones! :D

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