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_____V_____ 01-03-2009 07:58 PM

HDC Chooses: HDC Choice of Meat?
 
I am sure we have some vegetarians among us, but those who are non-vegs and relish their dishes, which would be your choice?

And does your particular choice have a favorite dish too?

I have always been partial to chicken. Especially the way its made around these parts. Not exactly biryani or curried, but with plenty of onion/garlic/ginger paste-gravy, with powdered traditional spices mixed into it. Takes around 30 mins to prepare, but boy...does it melt in the mouth!

Vodstok 01-03-2009 08:10 PM

beef. I love burgers, they are my favorite food. You also can't beat a good steak. or roast.

Dont get me wrong, there really isnt a meat i have tried that i dontlove, but Beef is where its at. they used to have their own godamn commercial. Its whats for dinner. (and it was tonight incidently)

Elvis_Christ 01-03-2009 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 774816)
I am sure we have some vegetarians among us

Yep. I don't eat the shit.

newb 01-03-2009 08:18 PM

beef.....love meatloaf and meatballs

neverending 01-03-2009 08:22 PM

I like beef, fowl, pork & fish. I voted for fish cuz I do love it, being a Northwesterner. The word "fish" covers a lot of territory- from cod, haddock, halibut, snapper, samon, tuna to clams, scallops and much more. You can have it raw, smoked, dried and fixed in innumerable ways. It's healthy and it's brain food.

urgeok2 01-03-2009 08:54 PM

chicken - but i've been giving some serious thought lately to becoming a vegetarian.

Phalanx 01-03-2009 09:46 PM

Lamb.
Served roasted yet rare, Stabbed and stuffed with garlic, I usually like to make a dryrub from cumin, salt, dried rosemary and cracked pepper.
Pretty simple but one of my favourite things.

I'd have to say a close second is crocodile. Very nice.
I'll just lightly pan fry mine in a little oil, oregano lemon and pepper.

roshiq 01-03-2009 10:46 PM

Beef & Chicken. For lunch & Dinner I like Chicken with the rice. But in case of Burgers...I always go with the beef. But above all, my most favorite item is...EGG!:) ....Yummy!

The Mothman 01-03-2009 10:48 PM

BEEF!
i love beef.
i try not to eat at fast food restaurants and such too much, but fuck it, some times i can't resist.
i love it.

Elvis_Christ 01-04-2009 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by urgeok2 (Post 774830)
chicken - but i've been giving some serious thought lately to becoming a vegetarian.

Good to hear dude hope you go thru with it and give it a shot!

DP McCoy 01-04-2009 03:04 AM

Beef is just about my favourite,a traditional Sunday roast would be my preferred dish!

hammerfan 01-04-2009 03:31 AM

I don't eat red meat very often. Chicken is what I eat the most of.

ferretchucker 01-04-2009 04:33 AM

Chicken, no question.

Also, I think Bacon should have been included, because it's sooooooooo much better and different to pork.

We rarely eat beef because of the occasional foot and mouth threat, and so all of our mince is usually Quorn.

Disease 01-04-2009 05:40 AM

Out of all those the only ones I eat are the fruit of the sea... And though there are many delicous fish out there, I would choose prawns or Lobster or mostly any crayfish over them... Particulary a Murray Cray... which is a fresh water Crayfish from Australia..


http://fishnkids.dpi.nsw.gov.au/did/did-murray-lg.jpg

ChronoGrl 01-04-2009 06:21 AM

Steak. As rare as possible. I want it mooing.

I am also quite partial to duck. mmmmmmmmm duck.

ferretchucker 01-04-2009 06:22 AM

Crispy duck in pancakes with cucumber and hoisin sauce!

Nom nom nom.

Phalanx 01-04-2009 06:49 AM

You mean, peking duck?
I'd usually go that with a spicier green like shallots/spring onion, maybe some very fine slices of ginger and orange cooked into the hoisin as a personal touch, but...cucumber eh?
I suppose it would counter the oil nicely...hm

ChronoGrl 01-04-2009 06:55 AM

You boys are making me salivate...

Or you can have duck with cherry sauce or a port wine gravy... Those two compliment the richness of duck quite nicely. Let it melt in your mouth...

crabapple 01-04-2009 06:58 AM

Oh yes! I had some Peking duck not too long ago, and it wass reely reely good. (And it really, really was.) I think if I had to eat a bird, a duck'd probably be it. Not sure what my answer would be to the thread question, though.

ferretchucker 01-04-2009 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Phalanx (Post 774962)
You mean, peking duck?
I'd usually go that with a spicier green like shallots/spring onion, maybe some very fine slices of ginger and orange cooked into the hoisin as a personal touch, but...cucumber eh?
I suppose it would counter the oil nicely...hm

You should try it. Very nice.

nightmare_of _death 01-04-2009 03:44 PM

Chicken ....... can pretty much taste good anyway its cooked.....as long as its not dry.I'm picky on how the others are cooked.

Disease 01-04-2009 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ferretchucker (Post 774955)
Crispy duck in pancakes with cucumber and hoisin sauce!

Nom nom nom.

I got that a few nights back, but it was vegetarian duck made from Gluten... Some sweet and sour Gluten and the special King Prawn...


Tonight we went out for dinner, I got a salt and pepper crab with a peanut and Lychee salad followed by a fish supper...

mikeyjay88 01-04-2009 04:35 PM

big pork fan. pork chops, pork cutlets, pigs feet, bacon. Ive always enjoyed pork my second choice would be beef.

Despare 01-04-2009 07:00 PM

Beef, it's even more versatile than chicken in my opinion and it's DELICIOUS.

missmacabre 01-04-2009 07:19 PM

Fish is the only thing I really eat when it comes to meat anymore. I can stomach turkey or chicken too but I'd prefer not to eat it.

Roderick Usher 01-04-2009 08:04 PM

Love the pig - so versitile, but I love all the meat in the world... my goal is to eat all of god's creatures and firmly establish myself as the very top of the food chain:D

Marroe 01-04-2009 08:07 PM

Beef. I love a good steak. Chicken is a close second though.

urgeok2 01-05-2009 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 774860)
Good to hear dude hope you go thru with it and give it a shot!

i'm at the contemplation stage right now ..
bordering on the investigation stage.

i know it wont be easy - but i love soy products so it shouldnt be to tough.


i'm just sick of being a hypocrate .... (how i feel about animals VS eating them)

ferretchucker 01-05-2009 05:59 AM

I've tried veal before (Red, not white). It was actually pretty good. Nice and succulent. Rabbit's okay. You get a lot of bones but not much meat, which gets annoying. The next meats I want to try are Frog, Horse and snail, all of which can be bought in France.

hacelikewhoa 01-05-2009 06:04 AM

mmmmmm steak.

Disease 01-05-2009 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by urgeok2 (Post 775467)
i'm at the contemplation stage right now ..
bordering on the investigation stage.

i know it wont be easy - but i love soy products so it shouldnt be to tough.


i'm just sick of being a hypocrate .... (how i feel about animals VS eating them)


If your after any help getting started let me know...

Elvis_Christ 01-06-2009 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by urgeok2 (Post 775467)
i'm just sick of being a hypocrate .... (how i feel about animals VS eating them)

That's what got me started. To me eating meat is a selfish flaw of the human condition, just because it tastes good doesn't make it right. But I feel like a hypocrite because I eat and drink small amounts of cheese and milk... that's something I'll work on changing during the year.

Despare 01-06-2009 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 776144)
That's what got me started. To me eating meat is a selfish flaw of the human condition, just because it tastes good doesn't make it right. But I feel like a hypocrite because I eat and drink small amounts of cheese and milk... that's something I'll work on changing during the year.

Just look at our teeth, we're clearly built to be omnivores.

DraculaInDallas 01-06-2009 05:39 PM

beef, pork, fish, shell fish, fowl (chicken, turkey, duck, game hens)
Don't think I could make it as a vegetarian.....

ferretchucker 01-07-2009 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 776152)
Just look at our teeth, we're clearly built to be omnivores.

Actually, that's developed over time. We started off with teeth suited to herbivores. And look at the appendix, something to do with eating grass and other things like that.

But I still eat meat because me stopping won't do anything. And if I don't eat the meat, either someone else will or it will be wasted, and in the case of the latter would mean that the animals died for no reason.

And the choice to eat meat is better than other choices humans make. Eating meat, in the right amounts, is beneficial to humans. Smoking and other things like that aren't.

urgeok2 01-07-2009 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 776152)
Just look at our teeth, we're clearly built to be omnivores.


we have a lot of things built into us - physical and instinctual - that are clearly outmoded now - as a result in our evolution from the dawn of man to the present.

all it would take to have these teeth change would be centuries of not eating meat... another evolution..

we are always changing to suit our environment.

we dont need meat to survive - we need protein. that can be found elsewhere.

i just cant help wondering what makes us better than the animals we kill.
and as a race we dont eat tu survive - we're generally gluttons - eating far more than we need - at least in north america...

i dont know any other animals that do that - except maybe beagles.

ferretchucker 01-07-2009 07:08 AM

We do it because we can, and because of our intelligence and resources, gathering food is easier. I'm sure if animals could get food as easily as us, they would be gluttons.

urgeok2 01-07-2009 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ferretchucker (Post 776375)
We do it because we can, and because of our intelligence and resources, gathering food is easier. I'm sure if animals could get food as easily as us, they would be gluttons.


ahhhhhhh .... no

Despare 01-07-2009 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by urgeok2 (Post 776372)
we have a lot of things built into us - physical and instinctual - that are clearly outmoded now - as a result in our evolution from the dawn of man to the present.

all it would take to have these teeth change would be centuries of not eating meat... another evolution..

we are always changing to suit our environment.

we dont need meat to survive - we need protein. that can be found elsewhere.

i just cant help wondering what makes us better than the animals we kill.
and as a race we dont eat tu survive - we're generally gluttons - eating far more than we need - at least in north america...

i dont know any other animals that do that - except maybe beagles.

You don't need hundreds of DVDs, multiple televisions, or even a decent size house to survive either. It's about quality of life, if you think being a vegetarian will enhance the quality of you life... GREAT! I enjoy eating meat and don't think I'll ever stop. As far as the appendix goes, all of the potential reasons for the existence of it are theoretical. As far as teeth go, if our teeth started out as herbivore teeth and developed over time to be suited to eat meat then we must have needed that "evolution" for some reason. Anyway, it's been suggestion (by vegetarian groups that must push for everybody to join them) that humans should be herbivores because of their physiology (http://www.goveg.com/naturalhumandiet_physiology.asp) but most of the arguments have a counter-point. Do whatever you think you should to have a healthy, happy life folks...

Dogs can be gluttonous, so can fish, and cats... anything domesticated really.


I love beef.

ferretchucker 01-07-2009 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 776598)

As far as the appendix goes, all of the potential reasons for the existence of it are theoretical.

As far as teeth go, if our teeth started out as herbivore teeth and developed over time to be suited to eat meat then we must have needed that "evolution" for some reason.

Dogs can be gluttonous, so can fish, and cats... anything domesticated really.


I love beef.

You make good points. I'm pro eating meat.

The teeth thing is fair enough too. Evolution rejects anything doesn't work, and if it rejected herbivore teeth, well...

And that last points goes back to what I said earlier. Anything that has access to the food will eat it.


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