Re: [Politech] John Gilmore on the homeless, RFID tags, and ki ttens
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 12:55, Harmon Seaver wrote: > Chickens ain't herbivores, they are omnivores, and, in fact, prefer meat, > bugs, etc. to all else. Yah, ducks and geese, too. But factory chickens, which is almost all of the chicken most Americans eat, are fed mostly grain. >A lot of old trappers I've know tell me they've eaten bobcat and lynx and > that they were tasty, and a lot like chicken. Huh. The carnivores I've eaten had a distinctive taste, bitter or something. But I've never eaten any feline, so far as I know.
Re: [Politech] John Gilmore on the homeless, RFID tags, and ki ttens
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 11:38:07AM -0500, Trei, Peter wrote: > > Steve Furlong wrote: > > >On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 16:21, R. A. Hettinga wrote: > > >> Tastes just like chicken? > > >Can we change the subject? My girlfriend is Chinese, I've already eaten > >things that I wouldn't have considered to be food, she doesn't like my > >cat, and I don't want her getting any ideas. There must be a problem with the ds.pro-ns.net node dropping some posts. I've seen replies by several people to at least three posts in the last week that I never got the original one, like the above. > > >However, to answer Robert's question, cat probably wouldn't taste like > >chicken. Carnivore and herbivore meat tastes much different. Chickens ain't herbivores, they are omnivores, and, in fact, prefer meat, bugs, etc. to all else. We always killed snowshoe rabbits for them in the Winter, and hung the carcasses just a bit off the ground so the chickens had to hop a bit to peck at it, which kept them warm. And if you've ever seen them go after a sick chicken, you'd know they are also cannabals. In fact, if you were to hit your head or otherwise pass out in a chicken house, they'd kill you pretty quick, or at least peck out your eyes, and then go as deep as they could. Likewise with any wound you had, say if you fell and hit your head badly. > > I haven't eaten domestic cat, but I have eaten lion. Suprisingly, > it was a light tender meat, resembling veal more than anything > else. Tasted good. > A lot of old trappers I've know tell me they've eaten bobcat and lynx and that they were tasty, and a lot like chicken. -- Harmon Seaver CyberShamanix http://www.cybershamanix.com
Re: [Politech] John Gilmore on the homeless, RFID tags, and ki ttens
In a message dated 4/2/04 11:39:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >I haven't eaten domestic cat, but I have eaten lion. Just out of curiosity, what kind of lion was it? Because after all we do know that curiosity killed the cat. Regards, Freematt-
RE: [Politech] John Gilmore on the homeless, RFID tags, and ki ttens
At 11:38 AM 4/2/04 -0500, Trei, Peter wrote: > >I haven't eaten domestic cat, but I have eaten lion. Suprisingly, >it was a light tender meat, resembling veal more than anything >else. Tasted good. Just out of curiosity, how did you verify that it was in fact that species? I mean, if you beat a monkey to death at your table, or buy a live civet, you see it before its served. I recently read about a firm selling "what's that meat" biochem assays on a chip. Useful for everyone from gourmets to kosher to customs. >"So who's top predator now?" You're just a mobile incubator for E. coli :-) --- "I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables."
RE: [Politech] John Gilmore on the homeless, RFID tags, and ki ttens
Steve Furlong wrote: >On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 16:21, R. A. Hettinga wrote: >> Tastes just like chicken? >Can we change the subject? My girlfriend is Chinese, I've already eaten >things that I wouldn't have considered to be food, she doesn't like my >cat, and I don't want her getting any ideas. >However, to answer Robert's question, cat probably wouldn't taste like >chicken. Carnivore and herbivore meat tastes much different. I haven't eaten domestic cat, but I have eaten lion. Suprisingly, it was a light tender meat, resembling veal more than anything else. Tasted good. "So who's top predator now?" Peter Trei