| Eugene Plawiuk ( @ 2005-12-25 04:30:00 |
More Xmas Food For Thought
Oh dear this will never do What will Rolf Harris say? Listen to his song Six White Boomers, soon to be five, four, three, two, one, none......
Q: When is a kangaroo not a kangaroo?
A: When it's being served up for dinner
By Kathy Marks in Sydney Published: 21 December 2005
Australians could soon be tossing a chunk of australus on the barbecue, because of plans to rename kangaroo meat and divorce it from its cuddly Skippy image. While kangaroo is a lean and delicious red meat, Australians have been squeamish about consuming their national symbol. Most kangaroo meat ends up as pet food, although it is also exported, particularly to Europe, where the Russians love to eat it in sausages.



Oh dear this will never do What will Rolf Harris say? Listen to his song Six White Boomers, soon to be five, four, three, two, one, none......
Q: When is a kangaroo not a kangaroo?
A: When it's being served up for dinner
By Kathy Marks in Sydney Published: 21 December 2005
Australians could soon be tossing a chunk of australus on the barbecue, because of plans to rename kangaroo meat and divorce it from its cuddly Skippy image. While kangaroo is a lean and delicious red meat, Australians have been squeamish about consuming their national symbol. Most kangaroo meat ends up as pet food, although it is also exported, particularly to Europe, where the Russians love to eat it in sausages.