Mrs. Druid and I were in Nevers in the Loire Valley.
We were using a system of eating likes Kings and Queens one day, then paupers the next to make up for it, and keep the costs down to a dull roar.
So having pigged out the previous night we were looking for something cheap and cheerful. Found what was basically "The Station Cafe". Full of French persons looking happy. Obviously a good choice, we thought.
There were three things on the menu. The most expensive was meatballs and pasta, so we had that. Very tasty, if a little sweet. But that could just have been sugar to cut the acidity in the tomato-based sauce.
When we left, we looked at the printed menu outside the cafe. It made it quite clear that all they cooked was horse. As Mrs. Druid does not speak French, I chose to keep the information to myself, however, the next night in Orleans, I insisted on having pizza, just to make sure there were no more strange ingredients in my dinner.
This French love of scoffing horse for their dinners is a great pointer to their other National Pastime - their love of retreating. They eat horse. Horses bolt when startled and tend to run away from whatever or whoever it is that is startling them. Enemy armies tend to make a lot of startling noises, so the brave French persons intent on defending valiantly are suddenly overcome by all the horse-y bits they have ingested and bolt for the quiet spaces.
We were using a system of eating likes Kings and Queens one day, then paupers the next to make up for it, and keep the costs down to a dull roar.
So having pigged out the previous night we were looking for something cheap and cheerful. Found what was basically "The Station Cafe". Full of French persons looking happy. Obviously a good choice, we thought.
There were three things on the menu. The most expensive was meatballs and pasta, so we had that. Very tasty, if a little sweet. But that could just have been sugar to cut the acidity in the tomato-based sauce.
When we left, we looked at the printed menu outside the cafe. It made it quite clear that all they cooked was horse. As Mrs. Druid does not speak French, I chose to keep the information to myself, however, the next night in Orleans, I insisted on having pizza, just to make sure there were no more strange ingredients in my dinner.
This French love of scoffing horse for their dinners is a great pointer to their other National Pastime - their love of retreating. They eat horse. Horses bolt when startled and tend to run away from whatever or whoever it is that is startling them. Enemy armies tend to make a lot of startling noises, so the brave French persons intent on defending valiantly are suddenly overcome by all the horse-y bits they have ingested and bolt for the quiet spaces.
*MySmiley* Druid *MySmiley*
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Hey, has anyone ever had horse?
- 15/03/2010 11:25:21 PM
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Thinly sliced, smoked horse meat is eaten as a sandwich filling in the Netherlands.
- 15/03/2010 11:29:16 PM
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Yep, big believer in the food chain
- 16/03/2010 12:07:52 AM
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No, but I'd be interested to try it (Even if I'm a horse person)
- 16/03/2010 01:30:24 AM
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Re: No, but I'd be interested to try it (Even if I'm a horse person)
- 16/03/2010 02:53:32 AM
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Once. In France, of course
- 16/03/2010 05:10:10 AM
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- 16/03/2010 05:10:10 AM
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I had dried horse meat in Iceland, but it tasted more of the seasoning than the meat. *NM*
- 16/03/2010 08:58:17 AM
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I don't think I'd want to
- 16/03/2010 09:00:40 AM
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No mutton? Poor you *NM*
- 16/03/2010 11:24:17 AM
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He only said no lamb, which suggests he eats mutton
- 16/03/2010 02:19:32 PM
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I don't eat that either
*NM*
- 16/03/2010 02:31:58 PM
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*NM*
- 16/03/2010 02:31:58 PM
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You are missing out. *NM*
- 16/03/2010 03:06:27 PM
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Agreed. Sheep is tasty in all the forms I've had to date. *NM*
- 16/03/2010 03:14:02 PM
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I've been dying to try mutton
- 16/03/2010 04:16:33 PM
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It is really good
- 16/03/2010 04:19:47 PM
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oh those sound delicious
- 16/03/2010 04:24:49 PM
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maybe you're just not looking in the right places
- 16/03/2010 06:46:45 PM
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- 16/03/2010 06:46:45 PM
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That's the most ominous way to say "find a butcher" I've ever seen
- 17/03/2010 05:11:22 PM
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Re: Hey, has anyone ever had horse?
- 16/03/2010 01:51:01 PM
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what have you researched?
- 16/03/2010 04:21:51 PM
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Re: what have you researched?
- 16/03/2010 05:26:52 PM
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You still didn't anser my question about your sources
- 16/03/2010 08:40:45 PM
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- 16/03/2010 08:40:45 PM
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Re: You still didn't anser my question about your sources
- 16/03/2010 09:03:54 PM
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- 16/03/2010 09:03:54 PM
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you STILL haven't told me jack about your sources
- 16/03/2010 09:42:19 PM
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- 16/03/2010 09:42:19 PM
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*NM*