El Pistolero
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The link claims that squid flavored ice cream goes well with beer. I'm a little sceptical...what do you guys think?
You didn't mention crawl or slither...how do you feel about them?kornkob said:I like my desserts to be free of anything that used to walk, swim or fly.
Conversely, I prefer my meals to be made up of, in part at least, something that used to walk, swim or fly.
...because it IS bait!david_42 said:Yumm! Squid! Tastes a lot like bait.
That's because they never ate at KFC!billybrew said:I saw that squid ink ice cream on Iron chef also. and yeah, they were raving about it!
kornkob said:Not that I want to bring poltics into it but after someone sent me links to one of the chicken farms that feeds KFC's constnat need for more chickens and saw the truly awful way those animals are handled, I'll never eat in that place again.
Caplan said:Why not try an Oyster Stout from Marstons? Recommended with seafood. Squid ice cream? Starter AND Dessert. Forget main course - more room for beer![]()
El Pistolero said:You didn't mention crawl or slither...how do you feel about them?![]()
Many years ago I used to wander thru the cane fields in Okinawa, where at lunch time you could watch the Okinawans pull fist size snails out of the honey ponds, and crack them open and eat them.kornkob said:I've been known to eat the occasional snail. : )
You SHOULD look at the way any livestock you eat is treated - The phrase 'you are what you eat' is so true - the large scale commercial outfits are an outrage! Eat meat by all means but understand the whole proccess properly and look to buy your meat from local smaller producers with a real understanding of QUALITY product (and that usually means better welfare for the animals too!) not JUST profit.Walker said:It's not really terribly different from any other large scale commercial livestock farm. If you look around and find out where your beef, pork, and non-KFC chicken comes from, you will be equally disturbed.
I suggest not looking at this kinf of things anymore, lest you'll become a vegetarian.
-walker
Sadly, those kinds of places are rare to non-existent in most areas over here.Caplan said:look to buy your meat from local smaller producers with a real understanding of QUALITY product (and that usually means better welfare for the animals too!) not JUST profit.
I'm not a veggie by any stretch of the imagination, but I eat a good proportion of vegetables to meat and generally try to buy the hormone free stuff. I'm not sure if it really tastes better or just makes me feel better mentally, but I like it. OTOH, I'm not married to it and if ribeyes are on sale, well...El Pistolero said:Sadly, those kinds of places are rare to non-existent in most areas over here.![]()
david_42 said:My local brewpub, Golden Valley Brewing, has really fine food as well. The owners have their own ranch and most of the beef comes from there. The cattle eat grass, hops and spent grain. They sell a little of the meat to local butchers, but they aren't under any pressure to cut corners.
that sounds good...do you have a recipe, please? TIABlightyBrewer said:steak and ale pie
I never had you down as a pastry kind of guy El P! - How's your short crust?El Pistolero said:that sounds good...do you have a recipe, please? TIA
Let's just say I'm strong on the filling.Caplan said:I never had you down as a pastry kind of guy El P! - How's your short crust?![]()