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Old 09-26-2006, 07:03 AM
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Anyone tried chicken feet? Most commonly found in a Chinese Yum CHan restaurant. Its yummu, and dont gross out by it.

Kangaroo meat is unusual too. It taste good but to see me eat one just sickens me
Chicken feet here in India are very cheap, so poor people ususally who can't afford chicken go for them.
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wow i never knew poor people ate chicken feet haha
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I've had duck feet but... not chicken. It didn't taste bad but
there are too many bones.
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I've had duck feet but... not chicken. It didn't taste bad but
there are too many bones.
Are you talking about duck's feet or legs?
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My brother & his fiance bought 2 ducklings to raise for eating. Those ducks made such a mess in their house that they finally said forget it & took them to her sister's house to live outside. They are waiting till they get big enough to eat, I think they are planning on having duck for Christmas.
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Old 10-02-2006, 12:32 PM
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wow i never knew poor people ate chicken feet haha
Chicken feet is the cheapest part of the chicken (at least here) so yes poor people eat it hehe. And the street name for this here is "adidas" as in the shoes , it's barbecued here.
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Old 10-15-2006, 07:24 AM
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My brother & his fiance bought 2 ducklings to raise for eating. Those ducks made such a mess in their house that they finally said forget it & took them to her sister's house to live outside. They are waiting till they get big enough to eat, I think they are planning on having duck for Christmas.
But you can buy ducks in the market. Why raise them for eating?

By the way guys this thread is going off track. Please be on the track.......
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Because, if you raise them yourself you know exactly what you are getting.
And because raising your own food is a good thing.
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In one episode of survivor, the contestants were made to eat fertilized duck egg. So they had to eat the unhatched baby chick inside. I think the egg was boiled. But the difference is, THERE IS A BABY CHICK INSIDE AND YOU HAVE TO EAT IT! ewww!
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Well ive had bird nests soup. Its weird but its supposed to be good for your health
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