My dad briefly worked in Kazakhstan years ago and when I was staying with him in London a couple of years ago we had to go to some family event of a Kazakhstani man he became friends with. I have to say their food was absolutely banging, but the one bit I wasn't keen on was horse meat.
My dad told me to eat it as they'd be insulted if I didn't (why do people from other countries have this attitude, if someone from Kazakhstan refused to eat a fried pizza supper or chips, cheese and curry sauce I'd understand completely), but I really didn't like it. It was really, really salty, is this how others have found it?
It wasn't a psychological thing because it was horse or anything like that, I just thought it was minging.
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Thread: Horse Meat
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30-03-2010 02:52 AM #31
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30-03-2010 06:43 AM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I said 'I ain't eating something I'd take for a walk' and he got all arsey.
Finished off by telling him I'd rather cut his dick off and fry it and stick it between 2 slices of bread than eat dog meat. Didn't take it well.....
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30-03-2010 02:17 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Gordon Ramsay had some on The "f" Word and he said it was disgusting. There were flies walking across the table.
Absolutely rank.
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06-04-2010 11:23 PM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They still use maggots in some cases to treat infected wounds.
Wee blighters are put in a dressing and they munch away on the rotten flesh.
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08-04-2010 04:24 PM #35
'Moan the Maggots!!!
See, they eat us and reproduce so that we can eat them in a manky cheese.
It's a "i'll scratch your back if you scratch mine" type relationship.
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