Can you imagine being on the forum and not being in on PMSS?
Can you imagine going to a steak house and ordering just a Cesar salad?
Can you imagine being on the forum and not being in on PMSS?
I might if the steak was stamped "seabiscuit".Can you imagine going to a steak house and ordering just a Cesar salad?
The likelihood of that would be slim. While it is legal to eat horsemeat in most states (including oregon) it is illegal in all 50 states to slaughter or prepare horse meat for sale. You can get it in canada or mexico, however.I might if the steak was stamped "seabiscuit".
reminds me when I was in Switzerland with my folks and ordered the Cheval (i knew what it was just wanted to try it) anyway my Grandpa says right as I stick the fork into it "WIlbur how could you!!!?" with perfect comedic timing, We got a laugh out of that one for years.The likelihood of that would be slim. While it is legal to eat horsemeat in most states (including oregon) it is illegal in all 50 states to slaughter or prepare horse meat for sale. You can get it in canada or mexico, however.
edit: you cannot import horsemeat here, either.
Honestly, I would try it too. It took a trip to Korea to find my limit. I tried all the street food until I came to this one cart. I asked my guide if it was bugs. He said yeah, silk worm cocoons. I said pass! I also didn't chase down (get it?) dog dishes there. Just didn't interest me. I would try horse, though.reminds me when I was in Switzerland with my folks and ordered the Cheval (i knew what it was just wanted to try it) anyway my Grandpa says right as I stick the fork into it "WIlbur how could you!!!?" with perfect comedic timing, We got a laugh out of that one for years.
Pre-2006 you probably already haveHonestly, I would try it too. It took a trip to Korea to find my limit. I tried all the street food until I came to this one cart. I asked my guide if it was bugs. He said yeah, silk worm cocoons. I said pass! I also didn't chase down (get it?) dog dishes there. Just didn't interest me. I would try horse, though.
Not unless it was in some shady ground beef.Pre-2006 you probably already have
I think perhaps it’s legal on some Indian reservations.The likelihood of that would be slim. While it is legal to eat horsemeat in most states (including oregon) it is illegal in all 50 states to slaughter or prepare horse meat for sale. You can get it in canada or mexico, however.
edit: you cannot import horsemeat here, either.
Hearth and home made a blend called “meat candy” probably has some horse flavoring in it.I want a Horse Meat flavored blend...
Must admit, did not have “horse meat” on my PMSS Topic bingo card
Consider yourself vouched for.I am in. Last year was a hell of an experience. I need a vouch, though.
Thank you, much appreciated.Consider yourself vouched for.
Makes sense, as they attacked production to stop consumption while leaving possession legal almost everywhere. Not that it makes a difference on a Res, of course. But if they did process horse on a Res, it could make it into surrounding states legally. Who knows?I think perhaps it’s legal on some Indian reservations.
At least brown bear was a long time ago. 95% sure I saw horse burger on the menu as well.
