"Graeme... in London" > wrote:
> "BigDog" > wrote in message
> > [ . . . ]
> > Hey, How about posting some pics of are beloved four legged family
> > members on ABF?
>
> It might increase the number of Koreans visiting the site!
>
There are many countries where people eat dog, and cat for that matter,
not just Korea. Also, this just in:
Two German men have written a book with their favourite recipes made from
dog meat.
Uwe Dressler, 45, and Alexander Neumeister, 31, from Dresden, list a
variety of cooking suggestions in their book.
Entitled The Cold Dog, their book sells for £8.50, Bild newspaper reports.
It is illegal to eat dog meat in Germany but the writers say they won't let
this stop them.
"Dog meat is low in fat and easy to digest," Dressler told the paper.
"We're calling for it to be legalised."
While I have no interest in eating dog, I have, when eating hasenpfeffer,
wondered if they were serving me alley cat. I have also had to eat crow on
more than one occasion.
--
Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley
www.boonchoo.com
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