Tuesday, March 15, 2005
How to serve Roo
It's March 15. Have you eaten an animal for PETA yet?
May I suggest one of the following lovely cuts of kangaroo as highlighted on this Aussie kangaroo industry site.
More info about that tasty, tasty animal we call kangaroo is available in this helpful guide (a rather large pdf, but a must on Eat an Animal for PETA day). Recipes for each of these cuts are available at this site.
Now, suppose your local McDonald's doesn't serve roo, but yet you still have a hankering for a roo burger or a roo filet. (That's not a McDonald's I care to contemplate. What's life without a good McRoo sandwich with a side of Koala?)
Well then, this company will ship roo straight to your house.
So what are you waiting for? Get out there and eat an animal. They're literally asking you to eat them.
Update
Instead of Roo, I had this for breakfast/lunch. Mmm mmm good.
Yourish has a list of some other sites participating in Eat an Animal for Peta Day here.
Wizbang has a particularly nice pic of some BBQ and its chefs.
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May I suggest one of the following lovely cuts of kangaroo as highlighted on this Aussie kangaroo industry site.
More info about that tasty, tasty animal we call kangaroo is available in this helpful guide (a rather large pdf, but a must on Eat an Animal for PETA day). Recipes for each of these cuts are available at this site.
Now, suppose your local McDonald's doesn't serve roo, but yet you still have a hankering for a roo burger or a roo filet. (That's not a McDonald's I care to contemplate. What's life without a good McRoo sandwich with a side of Koala?)
Well then, this company will ship roo straight to your house.
So what are you waiting for? Get out there and eat an animal. They're literally asking you to eat them.
Update
Instead of Roo, I had this for breakfast/lunch. Mmm mmm good.
Yourish has a list of some other sites participating in Eat an Animal for Peta Day here.
Wizbang has a particularly nice pic of some BBQ and its chefs.
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