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hiya!just ive said i didnt know at first that it was a dog[iro]coz of how they cook it, its taste niceu cant smell it that it is a dog.but anyway tawi2 its only happened once.maybe u have a shock
if i told u that i eat 'bayawak'[taste like chicken],'sawa'[taste chicken also],'a 'mountain bats',frogs from the rice fields,and 'iring'
i taste it all when im still in 2nd year high school at 'aurora province' when we have a bivoack[like army training]
and its
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When I told my niece about it, eating dog in the Philippines, u can see in her face how disgust she was
I dont mind frog as i love it to death. But it was funny when my hubby and I were there, told him try frog on his starter. And the frog that we have has stuffing on it ( not sure the name sounds like kabute)
and when he was enjoying it and ask me what is inside of the frog told him its a grasshopperAnd he was like
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It's good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it's good to check up once in a while to make sure you haven't lost the things that money can't buy.
I have had sawa and halo,fruit bats,and last year shot a lot of frogs one night with a .22 in a rice paddy,must have shot over 30 with a spotlight.When I was based in Hong Kong we used to buy frogs in wanchai market,the vendor would put the luckless amphibians in a soft mesh bag,put them on the chopping block,then smack them with the flat of a meat-clever to stun them before skinning the hind legs skilfully![]()
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