Posted on 05/20/2013 7:40:20 PM PDT by MarkBsnr
A Hungarian pensioner was dragged off his mobility scooter and mauled to death by a pair of killer donkeys. Sandor Horvath, 65, was bitten and trampled on so much that when his body was found it was believed had been torn apart by wolves. Mr Horvath, was chased and pulled off the scooter at a farm in Magyarszecsod where he was visiting his farmer friend. His mutilated remains were found by the farm owner who called the police, believing his friend had been attacked by wild dogs. But a postmortem revealed the bites and markings had come from the donkeys. Police who pieced together the evidence said it appeared that the donkeys had chased the man and dragged him off the scooter before killing him.
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You must fix it with steely reserve.
Lots of garlic cloves tucked under the fat (so it doesn’t burn). As many as you can fit. A handful of coarse kosher salt over the fat.
Middle rack in oven.
500F for 45 minutes. 400F for 45 minutes. Let sit for 10 minutes. Slice horizontally so that each piece has its own level of doneness. The center will be red so that any leftovers can be heated without overcooking.
We have lamb (or goat - its interchangeable) about four or five times a year. No poisonous mint jelly. No thin slices. Chunks.
Be brave, do not flinch - but make sure your oven is clean or your smoke detectors will have a merry time.
More than THAT!
My four claim he's the Anti-Christ!!
They have his picture in their urinal!!!
Oddly enough, my guinea pigs have a picture of Elsie in theirs. What’s the odds of that, I wonder...
We have a local chain of grocery stores that have the best leg o’lamb I’ve ever had in my life. On two continents.
And they hand slice my beef steaks to 1-3/4” and my pork chops to 1-1/2”. Free of charge. Yummmmm.
Now that is funny.........
when my kids were young they raised guines pigs, but we never thought of them as “legs of lamb”, not enough meat to bother with....or am I missing something....:O)
“A mule will also do the same thing, only they are bigger and stronger.”
I lived on a farm once that had a collie that was kicked by a mule. It lived and from then on there was an eternal feud between the to.
Purty good, I'd say.
People all over the world have an interest in me...
People all over the world have an interest in me...
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Just finished skimming the thread..it’s absolutely fascinating to watch a thread go completely off the rails..
I’ve been kicked by a horse more than once myself.
It will get your attention.
When young, it would poke it's paw through small holes in the wall to were the goats where staying at night.
Naturally, this action aroused the goat's curiosity and they'd go over to investigate. They were not happy at having their noses swatted playfully by Tiger, and when I'd feed them, ol' Tiger would strut through THEIR territory as if HE owned the place.
One day Gracie, having had enough, squashed him against the wall, behind a piece of plywood he had dartted behind after tormenting them yet again.
I thought I'd drag out a dead cat; but he was merely dazed.
After that, he would fight me like crazy if I tried to carry him into their area!
Am I ready for politics yet??
Thanks. LOL..good way to start the weekend. Have a GREAT holiday..
Oh....damn.
So is a whiff of Elsie.
If you go to Peru, the street vendors sell roasted guinea pig instead of hot dogs. It tastes far better, as well.
In the same manner that they are fascinated by train wrecks or Joe Biden (well, same thing).
Please don’t be hard on my esteemed colleague. Everyone has his/her talents and interests.
Better than beef. So rich, we only have it four or five times a year.
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