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re: Children- Telling them what meat is....
Posted on 5/16/18 at 7:18 pm to fr33manator
Posted on 5/16/18 at 7:18 pm to fr33manator
Hard to beat walking out back for ingredients 5 minutes before cooking.
Posted on 5/16/18 at 7:19 pm to TH03
Yup. That’s probably my favourite part.
The potatoes...I had some potatoes get eyes and cut them up and threw them into some planters.
Then they grew. About to harvest some next week. It’s kind of cool.
EtA: oregano, Greek oregano, Curly parsley, flat parsley. Strawberries
Lettuces
The potatoes...I had some potatoes get eyes and cut them up and threw them into some planters.
Then they grew. About to harvest some next week. It’s kind of cool.
EtA: oregano, Greek oregano, Curly parsley, flat parsley. Strawberries
Lettuces
This post was edited on 5/16/18 at 7:28 pm
Posted on 5/16/18 at 7:44 pm to deeprig9
Three? I never had a problem with it
Posted on 5/16/18 at 7:50 pm to UncleRuckus
My kids had no problem eating hamburgers but they would get upset when we'd pass a field with calves in it and I'd tell them to look at the cute and tasty baby cows. 
Posted on 5/16/18 at 7:56 pm to deeprig9
We went the other direction.
We called steak, "Hot Cow" to get them to eat it (they liked "hot dogs" and it worked).
Bacon was "hot pig".
Fried chicken was "hot chicken".
As they grew up, they thought they were eating dogs.
At least until my father in law ruined it for one of my daughters by telling her that she was eating "lips, butts, and chicken guts" in her hot dog.
We called steak, "Hot Cow" to get them to eat it (they liked "hot dogs" and it worked).
Bacon was "hot pig".
Fried chicken was "hot chicken".
As they grew up, they thought they were eating dogs.
At least until my father in law ruined it for one of my daughters by telling her that she was eating "lips, butts, and chicken guts" in her hot dog.
Posted on 5/16/18 at 8:08 pm to deeprig9
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I said Tyson is a company in Georgia
Lying to your poor children. Tyson foods is yet another world leading company, founded and headquartered in the great state of Arkansas.
Posted on 5/16/18 at 8:25 pm to deeprig9
I tell them when they're still sperm.
Posted on 5/16/18 at 8:28 pm to troyt37
There are alot of Tyson farms in Georgia. Georgia leads the country (the world) in poultry production. We are in Georgia so it’s a pretty good bet the chicken meat came from here. So I said Georgia.
This post was edited on 5/16/18 at 10:01 pm
Posted on 5/16/18 at 8:29 pm to troyt37
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Tyson foods is the other world leading company, founded and headquartered in the great state of Arkansas.
Posted on 5/16/18 at 8:36 pm to northshorebamaman
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Tyson foods is the other world leading company, founded and headquartered in the great state of Arkansas.
Do you even JB Hunt, Dillard’s, ArcBest, Windstream, Murphy USA, or Arvest, bro?
Posted on 5/16/18 at 8:36 pm to troyt37
Nope. Also, it's stretching it to call some of those "world leading".
This post was edited on 5/16/18 at 8:44 pm
Posted on 5/16/18 at 8:37 pm to deeprig9
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Georgia
Tyson Is based in Arkansas. Way to lie to your kids you sorry excuse for a parent.
This post was edited on 5/16/18 at 8:39 pm
Posted on 5/16/18 at 8:43 pm to deeprig9
Maybe one day little Macon Dixon will grow up and teach his daddy how not to be habitual liar.
Posted on 5/16/18 at 8:44 pm to troyt37
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Murphy USA
Why would you say them and not Walmart?
Posted on 5/16/18 at 8:45 pm to deeprig9
I told my little sister when she was about 5 that she was eating baby chicks when she ate eggs. I'm pretty sure that she still won't eat them 
Posted on 5/16/18 at 8:49 pm to TH03
When my youngest was little, she would eat nothing but chicken. She loved chicken. Her kindergarten class hatched chickens and she named hers nugget.
She'd eat the occasional ground beef and pork, but would never touch fish, shrimp, or anything in the seafood category. Being that I married a Louisiana girl, this was a little concerning. One day we were trying to get her to eat some shrimp and she just cried.
Turns out she had empathy for the sea creatures but not for the land creatures. She got over that eventually, but I always found it funny that she would name a baby chick nugget but wouldn't eat a poor shrimp.
She'd eat the occasional ground beef and pork, but would never touch fish, shrimp, or anything in the seafood category. Being that I married a Louisiana girl, this was a little concerning. One day we were trying to get her to eat some shrimp and she just cried.
Turns out she had empathy for the sea creatures but not for the land creatures. She got over that eventually, but I always found it funny that she would name a baby chick nugget but wouldn't eat a poor shrimp.
Posted on 5/16/18 at 8:53 pm to TH03
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Why would you say them and not Walmart?
You have to “Corliss” Wal-Mart.
Posted on 5/16/18 at 9:20 pm to Meauxjeaux
I'm correct.
GA is #1 in poultry production (all producers).
US Poultry dot Org
Tyson has 11 large farms in Georgia.

GA is #1 in poultry production (all producers).
US Poultry dot Org
Tyson has 11 large farms in Georgia.

Posted on 5/16/18 at 9:23 pm to deeprig9
"It's what's for dinner and it tastes a lot better without my foot in your arse."
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