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See here: http://images36.fotki.com/v1352/phot...giftshp-vi.jpg (NOTE: Not necessarily safe for work.) So, with monster dead, and their body used to prop up a table, similar to the above link, we could begin preparing, then eating, this bite-sized marvel. I'd suggest preparing it much like you would a small bird, with some modifications. 1.) Skin it, save the skin. (Thick blubber would surely make great crackling.) 2.) Break the bones, spread it flat. (During this step, you may wish to remove the limbs, and head. There's little meat worth saving, so I'd just discard these to the bin.) 3.) Remove internal organs; Keep if you wish, if your tastes venture to the more "exotic," else, discard by feeding to your pet dog, cat, or other semi-carnivorous pet. 4.) Brush with a rosemary-infused oil. 5.) Place directly above the coals on a BBQ, or on a well-heated griddle pan, on your stove. 6.) Ensure even cooking, flipping half way through. Half way through each side, rotate 90 degrees; This way, you'll get that nice little criss-cross pattern over your meat. 7.) When cooked, cut to desired size, and serve on whole-meal bread, with a medley of crisp salad vegetables; I'd suggest picking up some of those lettuce leaves, and baby carrots. You could make a bed, on the bread, with the lettuce, wherein you could then place some mayonnaise (or miracle whip, if you can get it,) a little mustard, ketchup, etc... Shred the baby carrots, and place them atop the meat, perhaps with a little bit of corn (I love corn,) and, should the carnivore in you want out, some freshly cooked, crisp bacon! (Although this would take away from the health benefits of this sandwich!) The meat, so young, would be so soft, and tender... You'd never go back to plain-old-boring chicken breast sandwiches, ever again... You'll find yourself stocking your freezer with frozen pygmy hippos! (Which, by the way, with heads still attached, would look ADORABLE!) 8.) To prepare the skin/crackling, merely season it to your liking (salt/pepper/spices,) and fry until crispy. It'd make a nice side-dish to this sandwich, as the difference in taste/texture, would really excite your senses. -- ... I'm hungry. Anyone know where I can get one of these Baby Pygmy Hippopotami?
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Antagonistic Antagonist
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I'm a vegetarian. Now I'm upset!!!!
But he is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO damn CUTE! |
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Chews Food Coming In, And Going Out
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We'll save you some salad?
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We could, perhaps, toss in the limbs, deep-fried, as croûtons? They'd be a bit crunchy, bone 'n' all, but I imagine rather tasty, with a good salad dressing!
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