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Our beloved pet vulture Clyde died yesterday, apparently of natural causes,

unlike Boris before him, who was crushed by a semi while having his road kill breakfast of unknown origin. We loved Clyde, but hadn't had him long enough to really get attached to him. It's for that reason that we have decided to have Clyde for our Thanksgiving Dinner instead of the traditional turkey. We found Clyde beneath our cable TV antennae, unconscious, warm, but apparently dead. We put his remains in a nice plastic Hefty Bag and then into our freezer, where he will remain until Thanksgiving morning. I can think of no finer tribute to our beloved pet than to have our family and friends partake of his remains. I know that Clyde would understand.
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and I was wondering who eats dead vultures...
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The poultry plant where my husband and I work has a mascot. Nobody owns him. He glides majesticly above, circles,hovers, and dives. If we are lucky, we get to watch him for a awhile..in awe. He is an American Eagle.



Ofcourse, he is there for the chicken...but we don't care. We are grateful for his presence.

So sorry, Lon.
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Post by chonsigirl »

I think this is strange, if he was a beloved pet, he should have a decent burial not a dinner platter.

:confused:

How do you know Clyde would understand?
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Lon.....you're not serious, are you? With all due respect, I feel badly about Clyde, but I am having a very difficult time believing you would ....do that. :confused:
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Post by Chezzie »

Although this wouldnt be a choice I could personally make, Im sure you thought long and hard before you made it and if it feels right for you, go for it.

I hope you enjoy thanksgiving:):-6
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Post by JacksDad »

I've never had vulture but are sweet potatoes proper?

Will you use stuffing?

Dark or light gravy.
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So, ummmm do your guests think they are eating turkey?
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:eek: Nooooooooooo you can't eat Clyde!
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:yh_rotfl Lon, I reckon that makes you the road kill eating vulture now.:wah:
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AngelEyes82;720529 wrote: Clyde has died twice this year :thinking:


It was a typo that was later corrected to Boris.
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JacksDad;720526 wrote: I've never had vulture but are sweet potatoes proper?

Will you use stuffing?

Dark or light gravy.


Just to answer,

yeah sweet potatoes are real and they are the best, try them like baked potatoes i sometimes eat mine with mayonnaise. :D

now back to the subject.

Sorry for your loss Lon, may Clyde rest in peace.

what are you having with him :-3
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littlemissgiggle;720555 wrote: Just to answer,

yeah sweet potatoes are real and they are the best, try them like baked potatoes i sometimes eat mine with mayonnaise. :D



now back to the subject.



Sorry for your loss Lon, may Clyde rest in peace.

what are you having with him :-3


The last laugh?? :wah:
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I mean proper to serve with vulture.

Recipes are hard to find.
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Betty Boop;720561 wrote: The last laugh?? :wah:
:wah:

2nd good laugh of the night, cheers boop
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Betty Boop;720561 wrote: The last laugh?? :wah:


Now That sounds proper.

:wah:
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jimbo;720550 wrote: you ate Clyde :thinking:





bonnie appetite then :wah:





bonnie and Clyde ... get it :thinking:
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AngelEyes82;720522 wrote: Alrighty- think I'm gonna puke! sorry for being ignorant BUT who the hell looks at a "beloved pet" and thinks "MMmmm Dinner" Don't you think you should give Clyde a burial if he was so beloved.. :thinking:


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JacksDad;720526 wrote: I've never had vulture but are sweet potatoes proper?

Will you use stuffing?

Dark or light gravy.


Yes, sweet potatoes are my first choice, with brown sugar and butter.

Stuffing will be white minced mice with onion, garlic, basil.

Gravy will be ox blood base with chicken stock
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Lon;720580 wrote: Yes, sweet potatoes are my first choice, with brown sugar and butter.



Stuffing will be white minced mice with onion, garlic, basil.



Gravy will be ox blood base with chicken stock




:wah::wah:
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Lon;720580 wrote: Yes, sweet potatoes are my first choice, with brown sugar and butter.



Stuffing will be white minced mice with onion, garlic, basil.iai



Gravy will be ox blood base with chicken stockI take it you're not a vegetarian then Lon? :D
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Lon;720580 wrote: Yes, sweet potatoes are my first choice, with brown sugar and butter.

Stuffing will be white minced mice with onion, garlic, basil.

Gravy will be ox blood base with chicken stock


Pinky's cooking for you, isn't she.

:wah:
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Chezzie;720583 wrote:


Good ONE!!:wah:
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abbey;720584 wrote: I take it you're not a vegetarian then Lon? :D


You got that right--------I really like my beef medium rare. Love my veggies too.
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I have two problems with this...

The bird died... do you know it is free of disease?

Humans generally don't eat the meat of carnivores. From what I understand meat eaters don't taste as good.
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koan;720625 wrote: I have two problems with this...

The bird died... do you know it is free of disease?

Humans generally don't eat the meat of carnivores. From what I understand meat eaters don't taste as good.


That's a good point Koan, and would be true if we cooked the bird in the oven, however this bird will be cooked in the Microwave.
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Post by moonpie »

Lon, I was sorry to hear of your loss. Do you need some toothpicks? This is too funny. Sorry.
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Lon;720631 wrote: That's a good point Koan, and would be true if we cooked the bird in the oven, however this bird will be cooked in the Microwave.


;)

good thing then, no bacteria or flavour will survive that journey.
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The thread's very educational - I'd always thought all birds were omnivores, I had no idea there were any that refused meat when it was in front of them. Does being a carnivore really mean never eating anything but meat? There's so little I know.

eta: I googled cooking a vulture and guess what... all the hits are about filling in IRS returns.
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Now I know for certain... there is no vulture. The whole bird thing was a joke.

Dangling..... whatever that thing was on a string?

Now your eating him?

Nah....................
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weeder;720651 wrote: Now I know for certain... there is no vulture. The whole bird thing was a joke.

Dangling..... whatever that thing was on a string?

Now your eating him?

Nah....................


Joke??? :D
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It cannot be a joke, weeder, because Lon knows that if it were he'd be the first ForumGarden Snack in the site's history, that there would be an extraordinary meeting of the entire membership solely in order to consume him in thin slices between delicately cut white bread with the crusts trimmed off.
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spot;720654 wrote: It cannot be a joke, weeder, because Lon knows that if it were he'd be the first ForumGarden Snack in the site's history, that there would be an extraordinary meeting of the entire membership solely in order to consume him in thin slices between delicately cut white bread with the crusts trimmed off.


Could you please make that multi grain wheat bread instead of white? And please leave the crusts.
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Only if you put cranberry sauce on it.
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Have you asked around to find out what a good wine would be to have with Clyde and to indeed toast his passing and celebrate your thanksgiving ..

May a suggest a nice 2001 Shafer Hillside Select Stags Leap District Cabernet Sauvignon........ Outstanding. One of California's most sought-after wines, and priced accordingly. It offers exotic, wild blackberry and black cherry fruit, creamy vanilla and toasty oak, plus a hint of cedar. The tannins are plush tannins, the finish long. Perfect with Vulture and all edible roadkill :D

$175) a bottle.........cos he's worth it :wah:
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now I really wish you lived in Texas.....:rolleyes: :D
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Okay, how do I know Lon would never eat Clyde? Easy. Because that's beyond redneck. Way beyond Nascar and mobile homes, eating roadkill is just plain hillbilly in a bad way and I know Lon is not the kind of man to partake of such vittles and varmints. :D
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Lon;720507 wrote: Our beloved pet vulture Clyde died yesterday, apparently of natural causes,

unlike Boris before him, who was crushed by a semi while having his road kill breakfast of unknown origin. We loved Clyde, but hadn't had him long enough to really get attached to him. It's for that reason that we have decided to have Clyde for our Thanksgiving Dinner instead of the traditional turkey. We found Clyde beneath our cable TV antennae, unconscious, warm, but apparently dead. We put his remains in a nice plastic Hefty Bag and then into our freezer, where he will remain until Thanksgiving morning. I can think of no finer tribute to our beloved pet than to have our family and friends partake of his remains. I know that Clyde would understand.




I think youre doing the right thing.

Some serial killers injest their "kill" so as to feel in total control over their prey.

By eating Clyde the two of you will become as one.

Good call.
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