Forum: Opinion
Topic: Eating Guinea Pigs
started by: hymiebravo

Posted by hymiebravo on Jul. 29 2015,12:37 am
Guinea Pig It's what's for dinner. . .

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Matt Miller, an Idaho-based science writer with The Nature Conservancy, says rodents and other small livestock represent a low-impact meat alternative to carbon-costly beef. Miller, who is writing a book about the ecological benefits of eating unconventional meats, visited Colombia several years ago. At the time, he says, conservation groups were expressing concern about local ranchers clearing forest to provide pasture for their cattle — activity that was causing erosion and water pollution.

"They were encouraging people to switch from cattle to guinea pigs," Miller says. "Guinea pigs don't require the land that cattle do. They can be kept in backyards, or in your home. They're docile and easy to raise."

< http://www.npr.org/section...ea-pigs >

Gotta luvv the way they plate 'em up -
< https://www.google.com/search?...bih=557 >

Posted by grassman on Jul. 29 2015,6:47 am
They missed America's favorite, pigs in a blanket! :D
Posted by Self-Banished on Jul. 29 2015,8:31 am
Probably tastes like chicken. :D
Posted by grassman on Jul. 29 2015,1:32 pm
They want to replace beef with them? Can you imagine trying to grill a porterhouse? They would fall right through the grid! :laugh:
Posted by Self-Banished on Jul. 29 2015,2:54 pm
I imagine with some  cross breeding and such one could get them up to the size of a small dog.
Posted by Common Citizen on Jul. 29 2015,9:09 pm
The state must have given Hymies computer privileges back.  :p
Posted by hymiebravo on Jul. 29 2015,11:10 pm

(Common Citizen @ Jul. 29 2015,9:09 pm)
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The state must have given Hymies computer privileges back.  :p

How did you get off ignore?

You have to be smart to be funny, Commie.

So you're screwed for starters.  :laugh:

Posted by hymiebravo on Jul. 29 2015,11:17 pm
Bless your heart though. You do try, so.
Posted by Self-Banished on Jul. 30 2015,6:16 am
Actually looks pretty good :D
Posted by Counterfeit Fake on Jul. 30 2015,8:53 am

(Self-Banished @ Jul. 29 2015,2:54 pm)
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I imagine with some  cross breeding and such one could get them up to the size of a small dog.

They already have those.  They are called Capybara.
Posted by Self-Banished on Jul. 30 2015,9:16 am
^^ I'll tire up the smoker.😄
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