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Chef Jim

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I'm with you on the FU to CA re FG.

 

Beef Wellington again for Christmas dinner.

I'm glad my family celebrates Christmas.

I wonder what the non-believers do that day.

 

Thinking about fried oysters for dinner tonight.

 

When they first passed that law we were all under the impression that we couldn't have it even shipped here. Well obviously we can.

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Veal and duck/goose liver are the two foods I will not eat due to the conditions needed to make either of those appear on my plate.

 

 

Jim, is there a way to get "humane" fois gras?

#2 iron shot out of a 10 gauge. They never know what hit em.

 

You have to force fed those ducks corn meal until their livers are 5x normal size.

 

PTR

I have seen videos where they are force feeding ducks. I will enlarge my liver the old fashioned way. :beer: :beer: :beer:

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#2 iron shot out of a 10 gauge. They never know what hit em.

 

 

I have seen videos where they are force feeding ducks. I will enlarge my liver the old fashioned way. :beer: :beer: :beer:

 

Then stop looking at PETA/PETA like made films, and do some of your own research. And please, do not compare a duck to a human.

 

I sure a chit hope you never buy a steak or a chicken in a grocery store, cause I am pretty damn sure most of those critters have it far worse than 90% of these ducks. Are their abuses? Without a doubt, but that does not mean all of the production is inhumane.

 

BTW, this article is pretty good, and certainly slanted towards a point of view, but like they air chill the ducks. I buy next to nothing at Whole Foods, but they do have air chilled chicken, and yes it makes a difference.

 

http://www.seriouseats.com/2010/12/the-physiology-of-foie-why-foie-gras-is-not-u.html

 

 

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#2 iron shot out of a 10 gauge. They never know what hit em.

 

 

I have seen videos where they are force feeding ducks. I will enlarge my liver the old fashioned way. :beer: :beer: :beer:

I've seen a video of farm raised foi gras ducks and it didn't look to me like they hated getting fed. They just dealt with it. The rest of the day they got to roam free unlike most factory farm birds.

 

But I agree, you can't boycott foi gras and veal while still eating eggs and pork chops. Jboyst excluded of course, most farm animals are abused terribly.

 

As for $300 ham, Chef is probably referring to the Iberian varieties from Spain. Aren't many made from wild boar? Some of the higher end Wegman's stores carry it at $90 to $120 a pound.

 

PTR

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BTW, this article is pretty good, and certainly slanted towards a point of view, but like they air chill the ducks. I buy next to nothing at Whole Foods, but they do have air chilled chicken, and yes it makes a difference.

 

http://www.seriousea...s-is-not-u.html

Sweet Jesus plenzmd1, I've been on that site since 6:35 this morning - thanks to :worthy: you.

Holy Shikes, don't know how I missed that center of drool-inducing recipes and articles. :w00t:

Thank you for the holiday gift!

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Veal and duck/goose liver are the two foods I will not eat due to the conditions needed to make either of those appear on my plate.

 

 

Jim, is there a way to get "humane" fois gras?

 

Yes there is a way to get humane foie gras but you still have to chop their heads off. :rolleyes:

 

I've seen a video of farm raised foi gras ducks and it didn't look to me like they hated getting fed. They just dealt with it. The rest of the day they got to roam free unlike most factory farm birds.

 

But I agree, you can't boycott foi gras and veal while still eating eggs and pork chops. Jboyst excluded of course, most farm animals are abused terribly.

 

As for $300 ham, Chef is probably referring to the Iberian varieties from Spain. Aren't many made from wild boar? Some of the higher end Wegman's stores carry it at $90 to $120 a pound.

 

PTR

 

There are different "levels" of the ham. There Iberico which is from a specific black hoofed wild pig. The most expensive if the Iberico de bellota which feed almost exclusively on acorns.

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