I was forced to eat rabbit when on survival training in the Cairngorms
(a precursor to military pilot traiing). I and my fellow survivors
hated the taste so much that we put loads and loads of Oxo cubes
(smuggled into the survival area) in to the bunny broth that we made
every day. We had 14 Oxo cubes in one tureen by the end of a week of
bunny broth! Mind you, we had not managed to trap any rabbits with our
wire snares; the only ones we caught had mixamatosis (sp?) and we
caught them easily by running after them.
I have hated rabbit, as a meal, since...
Chris
On 22 Nov 2003 , at 0:05, Regan Conley wrote:
Yes, we eat bunnies, but they're hard to find. On my recent trip to
Peru I ate alpaca, but missed out on the real Inkan delicacy, cuy.
Known better as that famous classroom pet, the guinea pig.
andrew fildes wrote:
You guys don't eat bunnies?
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