Barbecue Young goat
Barbecue Sauce
2 cup water
1 tbsp sugar
1 8-ounce can tomato sauce
2 tbsp vinegar
2 tbsp butter
1/2 tsp cumin
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 tsp oregano
6 whole cloves
3 carrots, diced
1 tbsp ground black pepper
1/4 tsp salt
1. Cut a very young goat (8 to 12 lbs) into serving pieces. Wash and dry pieces
and place in an open pan in a 350° oven. Cook for 20 minutes using a meat
thermometer, making sure internal temperature reaches 160°.
2. Prepare barbecue sauce. Simmer for 30 minutes. Baste cabrito with sauce
every 15 to 20 minutes for 2 hours or until meat is very tender.
Hey, where’s the sensitivity over Japanese culture?
Too bad. Someone made a horrible choice there. That being said, the game is FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!
LMAO! I mean... that’s horrible for the goat, no really it is. But I can’t stop laughing at Sony’s refusal to admit that their day is done, and Microsoft totally owns them. Let’s see comparative sales between 360 and PS3. I rest my case
A little odd, but I remember when my family was in Portugal for a month back in 1974, they had live rabbits and other animals at the market. You could either have it hung up and slaughtered on the spot, and then take the pieces home with you, or you could take it home live, put it in a pen in the backyard, and kill it when you wanted to eat it.
Our little villa had several pens in the backyard for this purpose. They didn’t have refrigerators in those days.
We do some local slaughtering of animals sold to friends here in Vermont. I bought half a pig from a friend, and took a lesson on how to brine the belly and smoke it for bacon.
What really made me angry with Sony was that damned rootkit business on some of their video DVDs. Goats I can deal with.
Well, the throwing knives at targets is fun.
A non-sensical statement.
Intestines are offal
Offal: noun
: the viscera and trimmings of a butchered animal removed in dressing
Maybe they’ll all come down with mad goat disease. Hey, sounds like a good theme for a game! Let’s roll it, Sony. You sick puppies, you.
we must respect Sony’s lifestyle choices. /sarc?
Yeah, this is far worse than, say, muslims cutting off the heads of innocents.
“”How about eating still warm intestines uncoiled from the carcass of a freshly slaughtered goat? At the party to celebrate God Of War II’s European release, members of the Press were invited to do just that . . .”
Members of the press are all too often mere presstitutes and deserve any indignities heaped upon their little pointy heads.
“GoatGuts - the Breakfast of Presstitutes.”
Apologies to Wheaties.
My first thought was “Dinner!” Good looking recipes on this thread. Makes me homesick for South Texas, and Cabrito en Mole.
Gee, and here I was fixin’ to buy a new tv for the bedroom.
Guess I’ll be looking at another brand now.
Moose yesterday, goat today?
Does anybody know where we can get pictures of this?
Sony shouldn’t apologize. They didn’t slowly torture a goat to death, they just used it’s carcass as a prop. It may have been over the top, but look at the game it was used for celibrating over. The star jumps around chopping up ancient Greek monsters. It all sounds like fun, party and game.
Remember how you were saying that AVS Forum is biased by corruption towards HD-DVD, and won't give Blu-Ray the time of day?
Well, guess what: I just tried posting an excerpt of this article twice over in the Blu Ray section of AVS Forum (as PS3 is critical to Blu Ray), and guess what - it got yanked - twice!
I think you'll have to re-think your accusations - I think the reality is that they don't like biting the hand of any advertiser - and Blu Ray advertises there too....
Don’t tell nobody,but the wife decapitaded a tomato from the plant,,poor little fella..