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Originally Posted by Cosmos

Very funny. grin

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Originally Posted by Converted Viking
Originally Posted by Cosmos

Very funny. grin

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Indeed! A little harmless humour! (and not to belittle the subject matter...)

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Originally Posted by Serge Keleher
As they say Down East: never keep a dead horse in the living room!

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/56/151495035_72e245a376.jpg?v=0

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But father, it's so hard to cook when you keep it in the kitchen!

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Originally Posted by dochawk
But father, it's so hard to cook when you keep it in the kitchen!

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But if you keep it in the living room, it is hard to control the fire while cooking. laugh

Also, most living rooms don't have any kind of smoke ventilation.

Besides, dead things shouldn't be in living rooms. eek

Of course, living rooms are often the deadest room in the house. confused

Then again, should we be beating things during Great Lent? grin

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counterpunctually, we generally *should* have dead things in the kitchen. Live cows are *so* hard to get in the oven . . .

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Why would one cook a dead horse at this point during Great Lent?

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"Why would one cook a dead horse at this point during Great Lent? "

Frozen, the horse will remain good until Pascha, when it can be thawed and baked into a casserole to be eaten in the parish hall after the blessing of the baskets.

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Raw horse doesn't taste too good

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Originally Posted by Our Lady's slave
Raw horse doesn't taste too good
Oh, c'mon now. I heard that it tastes like chicken, and is really quite delicious after you get used to the barnyard smell! sick

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The French like it.

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not raw -

Chevaline Boucheries are very popular I agree - but it has to be cooked first

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Poor Mr. Ed - although the cartoon is fun. But does no one know the classic answer to my Down East question?

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Originally Posted by Serge Keleher
Why would one cook a dead horse at this point during Great Lent?

It was a tough old horse. It will take a couple of weeks in the crock pot before we can chew it . . .

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