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Post by Sherry on Jul 21, 2011 18:33:46 GMT -5
Never make it as a neurosurgeon with THAT attitude Seriously, I'd just chop them up, or you could serve them like Oskimosa does!
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Post by ferretfreke on Jul 22, 2011 1:07:50 GMT -5
this pic seemed appropriate in this thread. Goes well with the zombie ferret...
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Post by lunartwist on Jul 22, 2011 2:07:13 GMT -5
Side effects of eating brains include (but are not limited to): Lethargy, shuffling, low groaning noises, decomposing flesh, and the insatiable craving for more brains.
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Post by Sherry on Jul 22, 2011 9:13:01 GMT -5
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Post by sessy1979 on Aug 4, 2011 10:24:07 GMT -5
I found pork brains in a small local grocery store!! I'm anxious to blend them up and put a small about in Roxie's soupies!!! Is it weird to say I'm kinda anxious to see what they look like as well?? ;D
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Post by Sherry on Aug 4, 2011 13:17:14 GMT -5
Not weird at all, just natural curiosity And glad you could find them!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2011 7:35:26 GMT -5
Just wondering, but would lambs & beef brains be as equally good as pork? My four don't like pork, utterly hate the stuff, so lamb or beef would be best.
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Post by Sherry on Aug 5, 2011 10:08:18 GMT -5
Any type would work the same way
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Post by Heather on Aug 5, 2011 14:05:17 GMT -5
Getting it is the issue. My guys loved the sheep... it was getting it out of the casing that presented the issue ;D and of course convincing the dog to surrender his dinner Rabbit brains were on the menu last night...poor bunnies there's not a lot up there ;D ciao
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2011 17:20:25 GMT -5
poor bunnies there's not a lot up there ;D ;D ;D
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Post by shilohismygirl on Aug 9, 2011 9:44:56 GMT -5
I love getting weird stuff to feed to the furs. If I found myself some good lookin' brains, I'd get it in a second for those kiddos. After all, on mice ours love the head brain first too! mice get eaten in this order around here-heads, butts, torsos-but the torsos stick around for longer.
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