BBQ Bunny!
This was absolutely delicious. 10/10


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BBQ Bunny!
This was absolutely delicious. 10/10
I am sorry but WHAT?? Here I am judging people who eat rabbit and now I'm aware people eat horses??? Like ¿¿¿¿¿??????
I don't know how to tell ya this but which animals are ok to eat and which aren't is quite arbitrary and mostly depends on how near-and-dear to us those animals are. Plenty of people in other countries could be horrified with you eating beef, for example, or bacon.
If it's meat, it's meat. It's edible, no matter how much it makes us cringe because of the personal relationships we may have with specific animal species. It's good to have personal boundaries on what you would or would not eat, but also good to acknowledge that they are personal boundaries, not global ones.
German Rabbit Stew
Recipe by Honest Food
The virgin farming rabbits to solve meat shortages vs the chad Louisianan hippopotamus farms
I feel like hippopotamus farming might solve meat shortages by reducing demand rather than increasing supply.
Same thing, right?
Not the neatest truss, or the eveness coloration, but certainly looks and smells good to me.
btw Jeff’s a “meat rabbit”. They breed his kind at an institute in Slovenia specifically to make them into better meat. Would you try to stop someone from killing and eating Jeff? Then you understand why vegans won’t keep quiet.
A parted out rabbit carcass from our new breeding program. I can’t say enough about rabbit as a compact, reliable, hardy, simple, and healthy meat source.
This is the closest thing I have to an Imbolc post. Two months of seasonal illness has been cycling through here and I haven’t had much momentum or free time with work on and off the homestead.
February 2, 2017.