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Posted on 3/24/26 at 10:19 pm to fr33manator
Nah, a dog brisket can get a good bark, just need to pull it at 198 or the meat gets too ruff.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 10:31 pm to stout
Americans used to enjoy some horse meat before the country went soft.
You can slaughter a million chickens, cows, goats, and pigs every day, but take one nibble of dog or horse and folks think you’re crazy.
You can slaughter a million chickens, cows, goats, and pigs every day, but take one nibble of dog or horse and folks think you’re crazy.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 10:47 pm to stout
Damn, what kind of retard worships a hamburger?
Posted on 3/24/26 at 11:03 pm to SoDakHawk
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Nah, a dog brisket can get a good bark, just need to pull it at 198 or the meat gets too ruff
You really want the meat to have a nice collar to it.
Posted on 3/26/26 at 8:05 am to dyslexiateechur
You can relax. It was fake news, lapped up by dog lovers like a pup at a bowl of milk.
CNN and other mainstream news sources have exposed the fakery.
CNN Instagram
A viral video showed a group of dogs in China who were purportedly captured to be eaten, but escaped and made the long journey home. The problem? The story's not real. CNN's Jessie Yeung explains how this kind of misinformation can spread.
CNN and other mainstream news sources have exposed the fakery.
CNN Instagram
A viral video showed a group of dogs in China who were purportedly captured to be eaten, but escaped and made the long journey home. The problem? The story's not real. CNN's Jessie Yeung explains how this kind of misinformation can spread.
Posted on 3/26/26 at 8:15 am to SallysHuman
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What do you eat? I saw a day or two ago you don't eat bacon either (I don't either).
If you are ever in Memphis, try the bacon appetizer at Porch and Parlor in Overton Square and you will change your mind.
It is a pricy meal but I didn't know bacon could be like that.
Posted on 3/26/26 at 8:17 am to RohanGonzales
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If you are ever in Memphis, try the bacon appetizer at Porch and Parlor in Overton Square and you will change your mind. It is a pricy meal but I didn't know bacon could be like that.
I used to love bacon and all things pork… even got Honeybaked Hams in lieu of a birthday cake every year.
One day about 10 years ago, I lost all desire for pork, haven’t had a bite since.
Posted on 3/26/26 at 8:49 am to dyslexiateechur
quote:Great feel good story. Dogs are amazing. I’m wondering how they managed to escape. Maybe the German Shepherd and his confederates mauled the jackasses that stole them. One can hope.
I hope whoever is stealing the dogs to process as meat burns in hell.
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