Evil Queen
DIS Veteran<br><font color=blue>Loved my Mrs. Beas
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poohandwendy said:The skeptic in me thinks there is a possibility of a scam here, mainly because she said that she thought there was something wrong because she smelled a foul odor when opening the package. That doesn't seem likely because there is no reason a dead mouse that was frozen in the packing process would be any less fresh than the salmon or other foods in the meal. If I took a dead mouse and froze it, it would not smell when it took it out of the freezer (at least until it thawed)...please do not ask me why I know this. Very long and sad story. So, why the odor? (maybe there is an explanation for that, I dunno)
Totally LMAO at the hidden mickey comment posted previously!
Many years ago, a mouse was in our toaster. My sister popped in a couple of frozen Eggo waffles. After they were done, she thought she smelt hair, but didn't think much of it. Pulls out the waffles and there burnt mouse hair on them. So she peaks in the toaster, there it is, toasted mouse.
Not saying that's why there was no odor, but there was none for my sister except for the burning hair.

