Bunny Eating..

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<font color=peach>Everybody wants to be a Munchlax
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..How common is it???

I've told people that a person in our College eats Bunny and they are not that fussed. I must be more into the countryside than I thought!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 

Nope, never eaten a bunny, and I don't plan to either!
 
My Mum used to like rabbit and I've had it a couple of times. I remember once we went to France on a day trip and my Mum decided to get some rabbit - it was only when we got home and she went to cook it she discovered - it was whole :scared1:
 
we would go rabbiting in my younger days.

hang the rabbit in the pantry over a bucket to catch the blood to make soup

let it hang for a couple of days and skin it and make rabbit stew

once caught a cook in the army whilst on excercise try
and convince me that i was eating chicken when it was actually rabbit
I must admit that it is not to everyones taste, i never thought i would
eat snails, snake or iguana but found them all absolutely delicious.:thumbsup2
 
I've seen it on the menu but wouldn't fancy it.
 
I've eaten rabbit a couple of times. Very nice too.

.........and those little fluffy bob-tails are great for soaking up the gravy.:lmao:
 
I've tried it, mind you, you can actually buy it in my local butchers so its not unusual here, I didn't like it much but I'm not that keen on meat anyway. I've also tried Zebra, snake, croc and impala (a deer-like thing) and didn't like them much either
 
My DH used to eat it at home before he married me. The time we went to the cinema to see Watership Down he'd had it for dinner and felt queasy all through the movie :rotfl:

Jan
 

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