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    Default Ikea under fire for selling reindeer meat

    Ikea under fire for selling reindeer meat - Food & Drink - Independent.ie

    I have a tin of Reindeer meat and nobody will share it with me

    Eating Reindeer meat is taboo here



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    I like that deer meat. My friends do too.



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    I like reindeer! it tastes really good! but I also know that here very few people would eat some, because they feel like eating "bambi" or santa claus's reindeers :P



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    There is a phrase 'Meat is murder' to which I say yes, delicious, delicious, murder

    You can buy Reindeer meat in most of my local supermarkets. It is more expensive than other red meats.

    If you don't want to eat meat thats fine, eat nuts, roots and berries. If ya do, well the choices are fairly simple: buy it from a supplier in its convenient and sanitised form (restaurant, shop, market) or go out and hunt, kill it yourself, drag it back to your pickup, take it home, string it up, gut it, cut it up, stick the carcass in a freezer and eat as required.

    I suspect most folk who choose to eat meat prefer the convenient packaged form.
    You are posting too fast!
    I had Reindeer Pizza last night and it was delicious. I'm pretty sure it wasn't actually Rudolph so I think Christmas is still safe.
    You are posting too fast!
    I had started a similar thread earlier....great minds think alike, but alas fools seldom differ....


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