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Zinja
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sidewaydriver
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Now I'm kind of hungry.
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JoshWoodzy
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I wonder if it smelled good? I bet it smelled good.
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The Opponent
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Those new-fangled Nuwave ovens are pretty good.
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
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im sure she kept on talking thru the cooking process
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Drew Linky
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Now how is she going to clean the kitchen later?
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Zinja
Joined: Sep 05 2012
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I don't know if reading this story had any influence on me or anything, but I went out and bought a Crock Pot today. Now I can slow cook!
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Ky-Guy
Title: Obscure Nintendo Gamer
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As if the world wasn't fucking weird enough already. . .
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Greg the White
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Human meat is commonly described as being veal-like, or at least in the threshold between pork chop and veal tenderloin. The problem with slow-cooking this type of meat is that dependent upon the person, the fat can be an issue. Fat can hold more moisture, and therefore, you'll more commonly see fatty cuts of meat used for slow-cooking (Barbecue, et al), while chops and steak meat are typically low in fat and are best cooked quickly on high heat to preserve moisture. She weighed a small 105 pounds, so I'm guessing she was short on fat. Slow cooking in this case requires moisture, such as a crock-pot or a soft boil, the former being an Asian or American preference, the latter being more common among Mexicans, South Americans, and some West European cultures.
I just hope he wasn't planning on using A1 sauce, cause that just lacks class.
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Syd Lexia
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I fail to see how MAN GETS STEAMED, WIFE GETS HEATED is a new story. That must happen like a million times a day.
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LeshLush
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The crazy thing is that I'm drinking a glass of chianti RIGHT NOW! I better run out and get some fava beans.
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anorexorcist
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Deep fried would have been better.
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Zinja
Joined: Sep 05 2012
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| Greg the White wrote: |
Human meat is commonly described as being veal-like, or at least in the threshold between pork chop and veal tenderloin. The problem with slow-cooking this type of meat is that dependent upon the person, the fat can be an issue. Fat can hold more moisture, and therefore, you'll more commonly see fatty cuts of meat used for slow-cooking (Barbecue, et al), while chops and steak meat are typically low in fat and are best cooked quickly on high heat to preserve moisture. She weighed a small 105 pounds, so I'm guessing she was short on fat. Slow cooking in this case requires moisture, such as a crock-pot or a soft boil, the former being an Asian or American preference, the latter being more common among Mexicans, South Americans, and some West European cultures.
I just hope he wasn't planning on using A1 sauce, cause that just lacks class. |
Is there anyone on the forums who has ever eaten human flesh? I mean, there are a lot of people here, surely at least one has partaken in their past at some point. I am curious as to that persons opinion on the taste and texture of human flesh.
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Vaenamoenen
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Syd Lexia
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| Zinja wrote: |
| Is there anyone on the forums who has ever eaten human flesh? I mean, there are a lot of people here, surely at least one has partaken in their past at some point. I am curious as to that persons opinion on the taste and texture of human flesh. |
When I was ten, I popped a blister one time and ate it. Does that count?
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Cameron
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| Zinja wrote: |
| I am curious as to that persons opinion on the taste and texture of human flesh. |
I don't mean to be rude, but honestly, I'm not. I find it strange and odd that people consider having eaten human flesh as some kind of life achievement to be happy about.
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Hacker
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| Cameron wrote: |
| Zinja wrote: |
| I am curious as to that persons opinion on the taste and texture of human flesh. |
I don't mean to be rude, but honestly, I'm not. I find it strange and odd that people consider having eaten human flesh as some kind of life achievement to be happy about. |
I'm with Cam here, there's just something awkward about cannibalism
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Zinja
Joined: Sep 05 2012
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After watching that video I am no longer curious, just disgusted.
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Drew Linky
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Aw, man. I can't imagine a placenta is anything similar to what beef would be like. That's just disgusting.
Not that eating humans isn't disgusting altogether, but think of it this way: you wouldn't eat a cow placenta over normal beef, would you?
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Greg the White
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| Drew Linky wrote: |
Aw, man. I can't imagine a placenta is anything similar to what beef would be like. That's just disgusting.
Not that eating humans isn't disgusting altogether, but think of it this way: you wouldn't eat a cow placenta over normal beef, would you? |
At this point, I would. Regular, non-fatty beef cuts are the dullest thing in the world to me. My grandmothers both made food out of various organs and undesired cuts, and I find them more flavorful and accepting of flavor than a sirloin or strip steak. Now, thanks to people like Bourdain and Zimmer, I can grab cheap stuff like brain and head-cheese at my farmer's market, and cook delicious meals for half the price of buying a "normal" cut of meat.
You'd honestly be surprised at the taste of certain animal organs. If I served you fried liver, you'd swear I just gave your a particularly flavorful salisbury steak, while tongue or brain could be confused for tender, normal steak cuts.
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Black Zarak
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Aren't we (Americans at least) supposed to be so full of preservatives from our food and whatnot these days that we're semi-toxic to consume? I heard that once, no idea if it's true.
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Drew Linky
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| I kindly doubt it |
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Cameron
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| Greg the White wrote: |
| Drew Linky wrote: |
Aw, man. I can't imagine a placenta is anything similar to what beef would be like. That's just disgusting.
Not that eating humans isn't disgusting altogether, but think of it this way: you wouldn't eat a cow placenta over normal beef, would you? |
At this point, I would. Regular, non-fatty beef cuts are the dullest thing in the world to me. My grandmothers both made food out of various organs and undesired cuts, and I find them more flavorful and accepting of flavor than a sirloin or strip steak. Now, thanks to people like Bourdain and Zimmer, I can grab cheap stuff like brain and head-cheese at my farmer's market, and cook delicious meals for half the price of buying a "normal" cut of meat.
You'd honestly be surprised at the taste of certain animal organs. If I served you fried liver, you'd swear I just gave your a particularly flavorful salisbury steak, while tongue or brain could be confused for tender, normal steak cuts. |
This post reminded me of one of the tales in the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark book I read when I was a kid about this gnome-thing who finds a big toe in his backyard and decides to cook it up and eat it for dinner.
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
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how is that NSFW?
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| I'll eat a turkey sandwich while blowing my load |
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