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worker_bee
roast it, boil it, sauteed, barbequed, simmered, grilled, stir-fried, deep-fried, ground up to make meat balls ... ? I personally like to "kho" it!
neinei
QUOTE (worker_bee @ Dec 6 2005, 05:06 PM)
roast it, boil it, sauteed, barbequed, simmered, grilled, stir-fried, deep-fried, ground up to make meat balls ... ? I personally like to "kho" it!
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i like mine barbequed biggrin.gif
miszkx
u guys r sad.
worker_bee
QUOTE (miszkx @ Dec 6 2005, 04:15 PM)
u guys r sad.

No dog meat for you!
miszkx
ok wth?!
hmong_til_i_die
LMAO
Happy Asian
I don't eat dog.
moj0e
lmao.. do you eat cats too?
aynn
I eat it to piss off whities
YankeeSlugger
Dogs too smart, too inteeligent to be killed must less eaten. I though they only eat dog in China and Korea.

I have a German sheppard now, Use to have a pitt/rott mixed. If I ever see Vietnamese dudes hanging around my yard, I be carefull not to sick my sheppard at them , it pobably get dognap and then roasted.

you guys only joking right, you can't really eat a dog, that just not civilize man. LOL
worker_bee
QUOTE (YankeeSlugger @ Dec 6 2005, 05:32 PM)
Dogs too smart, too inteeligent to be killed must less eaten. I though they only eat dog in China and Korea. 

I have a German sheppard now, Use to have a pitt/rott mixed.  If I ever see Vietnamese dudes hanging around my yard, I be carefull not to sick my sheppard at them , it pobably get dognap and then roasted.

you guys only joking right, you can't really eat a dog, that just not civilize man. LOL
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Hmm, German sheppard! *drool*
thon_que
^^ yeah, german sheppard grilled with fried rice and nuoc mam chua ngot...

Ain't it just a animal like pigs, where's the difference? lol civilized????haha
toki
QUOTE (YankeeSlugger @ Dec 6 2005, 07:32 PM)
Dogs too smart, too inteeligent to be killed must less eaten. I though they only eat dog in China and Korea. 

I have a German sheppard now, Use to have a pitt/rott mixed.  If I ever see Vietnamese dudes hanging around my yard, I be carefull not to sick my sheppard at them , it pobably get dognap and then roasted.

you guys only joking right, you can't really eat a dog, that just not civilize man. LOL
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lol. pigs have proven to be smarter than cats AND dogs. so your "they're smarter" argument falls short.

Do you sweat like a pig? Chances are you don't, especially if you can wring out your shirt at the end of a hot day. Contrary to popular belief, pigs are unable to sweat; instead, they wallow in mud to cool down. Their mucky appearance gives pigs an undeserved reputation for slovenliness. In fact, pigs are some of the cleanest animals around, refusing to excrete anywhere near their living or eating areas when given a choice.


Piglet, "host" of THE JOY OF PIGS.

Pigs are misunderstood in many ways. Many people think of them as portly and stupid, but the NATURE program THE JOY OF PIGS shows us how intelligent pigs really are. (They are naturally lean, too, unless they are overfed by humans.) Pigs are smarter than any other domestic animal. Their ability to solve problems, like the pig I.Q. test on THE JOY OF PIGS, is well-documented, and they are considered by animal experts to be more trainable than dogs or cats.

Pigs are difficult to classify. In popular culture, they appear as everything from sweet simpletons (CHARLOTTE'S WEB) to wicked tyrants (ANIMAL FARM) to brave heroes (BABE). To pig farmers, the animal is a commodity. To truffle harvesters, pigs are reliable hunters whose keen sense of smell locates these pricey fungi. To scientists, pigs are unique as one of the only large mammals that exists, in one form or another, in every part of the world.

Every continent bears the imprint of the pig's feet -- preferably in a nice mud puddle. Red river hogs in West Africa, bearded pigs in Borneo, pig-like peccaries in Bolivia, and outlandishly tusked Indonesian babirusa all enjoy similar lifestyles of food, water, and a good roll in the dirt. These pigs' European ancestors became some of the first domesticated animals thousands of years ago. Wherever humans have ventured, they have brought pigs along with them. Colonists carried pigs with them to distant lands, proliferating pig farming throughout the world.

In the United States, raising hogs is big business. In 1997 alone, United States hog farmers raised more than 58 million head to support growing demands for pork. But the popularity of pigs as pets is growing, and many Americans now keep pigs in their homes. So when dinner's served in those homes, it's made for a pig, not from one!

PBS

oh they have higher IQs too. effing ignorant people with this 'dogs are smarter. you guys are cruel" joke but eating pig is fine by many people. as with me.
supernovasp
QUOTE (toki @ Dec 6 2005, 07:48 PM)
QUOTE (YankeeSlugger @ Dec 6 2005, 07:32 PM)
Dogs too smart, too inteeligent to be killed must less eaten. I though they only eat dog in China and Korea. 

I have a German sheppard now, Use to have a pitt/rott mixed.  If I ever see Vietnamese dudes hanging around my yard, I be carefull not to sick my sheppard at them , it pobably get dognap and then roasted.

you guys only joking right, you can't really eat a dog, that just not civilize man. LOL
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lol. pigs have proven to be smarter than cats AND dogs. so your "they're smarter" argument falls short.

Do you sweat like a pig? Chances are you don't, especially if you can wring out your shirt at the end of a hot day. Contrary to popular belief, pigs are unable to sweat; instead, they wallow in mud to cool down. Their mucky appearance gives pigs an undeserved reputation for slovenliness. In fact, pigs are some of the cleanest animals around, refusing to excrete anywhere near their living or eating areas when given a choice.


Piglet, "host" of THE JOY OF PIGS.

Pigs are misunderstood in many ways. Many people think of them as portly and stupid, but the NATURE program THE JOY OF PIGS shows us how intelligent pigs really are. (They are naturally lean, too, unless they are overfed by humans.) Pigs are smarter than any other domestic animal. Their ability to solve problems, like the pig I.Q. test on THE JOY OF PIGS, is well-documented, and they are considered by animal experts to be more trainable than dogs or cats.

Pigs are difficult to classify. In popular culture, they appear as everything from sweet simpletons (CHARLOTTE'S WEB) to wicked tyrants (ANIMAL FARM) to brave heroes (BABE). To pig farmers, the animal is a commodity. To truffle harvesters, pigs are reliable hunters whose keen sense of smell locates these pricey fungi. To scientists, pigs are unique as one of the only large mammals that exists, in one form or another, in every part of the world.

Every continent bears the imprint of the pig's feet -- preferably in a nice mud puddle. Red river hogs in West Africa, bearded pigs in Borneo, pig-like peccaries in Bolivia, and outlandishly tusked Indonesian babirusa all enjoy similar lifestyles of food, water, and a good roll in the dirt. These pigs' European ancestors became some of the first domesticated animals thousands of years ago. Wherever humans have ventured, they have brought pigs along with them. Colonists carried pigs with them to distant lands, proliferating pig farming throughout the world.

In the United States, raising hogs is big business. In 1997 alone, United States hog farmers raised more than 58 million head to support growing demands for pork. But the popularity of pigs as pets is growing, and many Americans now keep pigs in their homes. So when dinner's served in those homes, it's made for a pig, not from one!

PBS

oh they have higher IQs too. effing ignorant people with this 'dogs are smarter. you guys are cruel" joke but eating pig is fine by many people. as with me.
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thon_que
since i saw animal farm, I don't like pigs... so I eat them, too ...;-)
Nguyen
Dogs are very common fơod amongst the buđdist in Vietnam. They are hung like "peking ducks" . Kind of chewy and tough.
Its asia guys, anhything that moves can be eaten! In Laos they boil the SAC from a cows belly. The SAc contains digested cows fơod before it comes out the other end. GROSS! In Vung Tau , I 've sêen raw fish on a stick, Scales and all! And In Thailand off the strêets they have Maggots, Cockroaches, etc.... Asians definitly would win FEAR FACTOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! beerchug.gif
Viety_Cent
Title: Poochie Pizza
Description: Dog Pizza
Prep Time: 1 hour
Cook Time: until cheese is melted and crust is brown
Temperature: 400
Ingredients: 1 small, medium, or large Boboli Pizza crust, cheese, raw dog meat
frozen spinach from box* optional
Cooking Directions: Cover pizza crust generously with cheese- sprinkle on raw dog meat (or cooked if you like). sprinkle frozen spinach (from box) on top (optinal)


really good love2.gif
YankeeSlugger
You sick people can eat whatever you want. Just make sure you dont do it over here cause I will call the Humaine society on you. And if you dare come snacth my sheppard, Instead of hunting for Bambi's momma this year I will use my 280 Rem on your A$$ then blend your @$$ with some BBQ,Oyster,Garlic, and cooking wine and feed it to my fishes.

Stay away from my dog. Please.
thon_que
^^^lol... haha

@ Viety Cent: Nice recipe... have to give it a try...haha
jose cuervo
Yummie, dog meat. biggthumpup.gif







Poor Fidos!



corky
QUOTE (aynn @ Dec 7 2005, 07:18 AM)
I eat it to piss off whities
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i eat dragons to piss off asians.
pho bo eater
my mamma cooks dog soup,its like pho but you simmer dog leg bones for 4 hours and add some bot not and its all good,the bigger the dog the more flavour
Pharaoh Eagle-Owl
Oh my german shephard doggy dogg embarassedlaugh.gif2 embarassedlaugh.gif2 embarassedlaugh.gif2 embarassedlaugh.gif2
soro_i
icon_confused.gif I'm wondering... Does anyone here know any white folks who eat roadkills?

I heard in VA they let the white folks keep the roadkills and eat them... sick.gif
aynn
QUOTE (corky @ Dec 8 2005, 12:42 AM)
QUOTE (aynn @ Dec 7 2005, 07:18 AM)
I eat it to piss off whities
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i eat dragons to piss off asians.
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Dragons dont exist, lol
hugo boss
barbecue dog on a stick sounds good

YankeeSlugger
Man I feel sorry for man's best friends if they are unfortanate enough to be born in Vietnam or China.
Johannjs
When I was small, once, I realised I was in a dog-eating party... I yelled, and threw the content of the whole plate through the window... A wandering dog just happened to be around and he ate that... One hour later, he was dead... eek.gif eek.gif

(I always had a lot of dogs at home and I just love the all)... confused.gif

Here, if you want to learn more about dogs...
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Source
December 8, 2005

Genetic Map of Dog May Help Humans

The decoded genome could provide insight into both species' diseases and behaviors.

By Karen Kaplan, Times Staff Writer


Scientists have decoded the complete genome of the domestic dog, a milestone announced Wednesday that provides a biological roadmap for unraveling human diseases and probing the mysterious bond between man and his best friend.

Dozens of researchers worked for two years deciphering and analyzing the 19,300 genes belonging to a 12-year-old boxer named Tasha. What they found was an exceptional correlation between the DNA of Canis familiaris and Homo sapiens, according to a study published today in the journal Nature.

"Humans and dogs have essentially the same genes," said lead author Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, co-director of the genome sequencing and analysis program at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University. "Every gene has a gene with the same function in the other genome."

That closeness is reflected in the numerous diseases shared by dogs and humans, including cancer, heart disease, blindness, epilepsy and diabetes.

Of the 10 most common diseases in dogs, eight are important to humans.

The completion of the dog genome offers the possibility that idiosyncratic dog breeds — often specifically bred for behavioral traits such as obedience, viciousness or docility — will help illuminate the elusive genetic instructions that account for the infinite variety of human personalities.

"There are angry breeds, mean breeds, calm breeds and nice breeds," said Hans Ellegren, a professor of evolutionary biology at Uppsala University in Sweden. "This is now the best possibility we have to map the genes that are involved in these traits."

Tasha, a stout purebred female with a brown-and-white coat and drooping jowls, was selected from 120 dogs screened by the National Human Genome Research Institute in Bethesda, Md., because her genes showed the least amount of variation.

Only female dogs were considered because they have two X chromosomes, which researchers wanted to map in detail.

Scientists refused to say much about Tasha, the pet of an unidentified family.

Her stoical photo, however, now hangs prominently on the Mammalian Wall of Fame at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Mass., where the sequencing work was completed.

The researchers reported that the complete dog genome consists of 2.4 billion chemical letters — commonly known by the letters A, T, C and G — compared with about 3 billion for humans.

In comparing Tasha's genome with genetic data from 10 other breeds, the researchers cataloged about 2.5 million specific genetic differences among dogs, which dictate differing sizes, proportions, temperaments and propensity for disease.

Dogs are a genetically unique case among mammals because of intensive selective breeding, which began a few hundred years ago and created the roughly 400 breeds that exist today.

The first breeds were probably molded for hunting and other work. By the Victorian era, about 150 years ago, form trumped function.

"Very rich Victorians wanted these strange dogs as curiosities, to set them apart from the common man," said Robert K. Wayne, an evolutionary biologist at UCLA who contributed to the study.

A breeder who noticed a puppy with short legs, for example, would cross it with its siblings to fix that trait in a line.

Before writing "On the Origin of Species," Charles Darwin visited dog breeders to observe the wide genetic variability among breeds that can result from selective breeding.

Before such breeding began in earnest, the chromosomes of dogs were as varied as in other animals.

By mating close relatives to produce animals with specific traits — a kind of forced evolution — breeders erased much of the genetic diversity within each breed.

Because so many genes were the same, they passed from generation to generation in unusually large chunks.

Those chunks, called haplotypes, locked together genes controlling disparate traits. Thus an entire breed of dogs might inherit, along with a pure black coat or an acute sense of smell, a particular disease.

Dogs' unusual genetic architecture has made them valuable for medical research.

Scientists look for aberrant genes by comparing the DNA of subjects that either possess or lack a particular trait. Genes contained in bigger haplotypes are easier to find.

Dogs' haplotypes are 50 times the size of humans', making it more efficient to hunt for disease-causing genes, the researchers found.

Once a gene is identified in dogs, "it just takes a second" to find the equivalent gene in humans, Wayne said.

Dogs have already proved useful as proxies for humans in medical research. The gene that causes the sleeping disorder narcolepsy was first identified in Doberman pinschers and Labrador retrievers, and genetic defects associated with epilepsy came to light in studies of pointers that had the disease.

Beyond the search for diseases, the dog's genetic code contains glimpses into the unique relationship between humans and dogs.

Since the first wild gray wolves began loitering around human encampments in East Asia as many as 100,000 years ago, the two species have been fated to be companions. This long coexistence has infused dogs with behaviors that are nearly human, as any dog owner can attest.

At first, the creatures probably kept their distance, coming close only to eat leftover food.

Over time, humans molded them to fit in with their societies.

Archeological evidence shows that dog domestication was complete by 12,000 to 14,000 years ago, Wayne said. When humans crossed the Bering Strait land bridge from Asia to North America at the end of the last ice age, dogs came with them.

More than a decade ago, researchers tried to find the genes linked to canine behaviors. It was a first step toward untangling the biology of being.

They didn't have much success. With the dog genome in hand, it's time to try again, said Elaine A. Ostrander, chief of cancer genetics at the National Human Genome Research Institute.

"Why do herding dogs herd, and why do pointers point?" she said. "The research community is really ready to tackle these challenges head-on."
Francesco
hehehe i did eat a shark
The Red Baron
in philippines we have a special recipe for dogs, its called asucena....
we filipinos are very brutal when we slaughter our dog because we hang
the dog upside down then hit it with a paddle until it die... dog is more delicious when killed this way... we also make adobo out of dog.... yummmm... beerchug.gif
wasp
I don't eat dogs.It seems a bit cruel to treat man best friend that way icon_wink.gif ....We (Trung Ky) believe only Bac Ky and Nam Ky eat dogs embarassedlaugh.gif2 embarassedlaugh.gif2 embarassedlaugh.gif2
Johannjs
QUOTE (wasp @ Dec 9 2005, 05:40 AM)
I don't eat dogs.It seems a bit cruel to treat man best friend that way  icon_wink.gif  ....We (Trung Ky)  believe only Bac Ky and Nam Ky eat dogs  embarassedlaugh.gifembarassedlaugh.gifembarassedlaugh.gif2

You shoudn't have said that! Now they know where to go and get the remaining dogs!!!! eek.gif
Viety_Cent
These spoiled dogs will practically do anything possible just to get a "cookie." I hope your dog or dogs enjoy them as much as mine do. cuz these dogs are going to made into delicious cinnamoin toasted cookies

5 ounces dried apples
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon parsley flakes
1 cup ice water
1/2 cup corn oil plus 1 tablespoon
5 cups flour
1/2 cup carnation powdered milk
2 eggs
2 pounds of dried dog meat

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Place in food processor the dried apples and finely chop dog meat .

Place the apples, cinnamon, parsley, water, oil, flour, dry milk and eggs with the dog meat in a large bowl and mix well until dough forms.

On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough to a 1/4-inch thick. Cut into desired shapes and place on cookie sheets and bake for 20 to 25 minutes.

I sometimes roll the dough into 1-inch logs and cut it into 1-inch pieces. and make dog form cookies out of them with a cookie cutter


@thon que yes iam a very good cook u know

this desert will blow ur mind ! icon_twisted.gif
jose cuervo
I like it to be kho. laugh.gif
fadedmofo
QUOTE(aynn @ Dec 6 2005, 06:18 PM) [snapback]1326954[/snapback]
I eat it to piss off whities



QUOTE(corky @ Dec 7 2005, 10:42 PM) [snapback]1330861[/snapback]
i eat dragons to piss off asians.

lmao embarassedlaugh.gif
piclook
what's up with these old threads? confused.gif confused.gif
GenomVirues
How do I like my dog cooked? I like it raw or boiled alive, of course . If boiled alive then I only want the neck and below to be boiled but keep the head alive and barking, hence I need a skillful Chinese chef who specialize in these things. I prefer a fork and a knife while dinning and wash it down with the dog's own blood. To start off, I will clean the fork then jab the dog in the eyes , remove it completely then start munching on it. There will be blood shooting out of what used to be an eye, I will pick up the dog up high and let the blood flow down gently on my lips to quench my thirst. After that I'll slightly tilt my head downward starting to take a huge bite like zombies from Resident Evil and slowly enjoy the soft protein enriched flesh.

I enjoy eating animals. Animals were put in this world for me to eat. For every dog you don't eat I'm going to eat three.



I like them young too.

I don't eat these ... Doberman are loyal and protective to its owners. These dogs are good for hunting other dogs for food. I love my Doberman. icon_wink.gif


OhHHH and eating pigs is immoral. How could people eat such a thing? pigs are intelligence and share very similar DNA to human! That is just disgusting, I think I'm going to puke...
duong
A dog is just an animal. I haven't eaten dog meat before but I'm young enough to try it before I die.Unless you are a vegan don't knock dog meat because why should you differentiate between animals just because they are pets in certain countries?
Hafiz
QUOTE(worker_bee @ Dec 6 2005, 06:06 PM) [snapback]1326455[/snapback]
roast it, boil it, sauteed, barbequed, simmered, grilled, stir-fried, deep-fried, ground up to make meat balls ... ? I personally like to "kho" it!


Phe4Life
grill it with some lemon grass. uh huh sho iz
vietman
I don't eat dogs because I love them, not because I don't eat meat. If there's no beef or pork, I'd probably eat dog.
aaronly
I like dog fried rice
TrungSon
QUOTE(jose cuervo @ Dec 7 2005, 11:38 PM) [snapback]1330854[/snapback]
Poor Fidos!

You know, I heard the more you torture the dog, the more tender the meat!

Oh, I'm definitely going to hell!

Anyway to answer the question of how I would like my dogs cooked. I'm an American, I like my dogs with a side of Freedom Fries and a medium Coke.
GentleWind
yuckkk
piclook
^ bun thit cho is the best!
GenomVirues
I love eating animals; panda, whale, dolphin, tiger, dogs, people, and none human primates. I wish there were dinosaur, zebra tiger, Dodo, Caspian Tiger and Irish Deer are still around so I can eat them too. Knowing that an animal is endanger it tastes much better. I'll eat meat till the day that I die.


When I die I want I want people to eat me. Burying my body or burn it to ashes seem unpractical. I want to do the honorable thing and serve my dead body to an unfortunate family so they can enjoy some grade A meat. Since I'm an omnivore my flesh contains more protein than those of frugivoror or insectovor. You are going to love it so much that you wish you can eat me everyday, but I only have so much.



VietGuy7
^ Eat me. Talktohand.gif
vietman
QUOTE(GenomVirues @ Feb 21 2008, 12:15 AM) [snapback]3512641[/snapback]
I love eating animals; panda, whale, dolphin, tiger, dogs, people, and none human primates. I wish there were dinosaur, zebra tiger, Dodo, Caspian Tiger and Irish Deer are still around so I can eat them too. Knowing that an animal is endanger it tastes much better. I'll eat meat till the day that I die.
When I die I want I want people to eat me. Burying my body or burn it to ashes seem unpractical. I want to do the honorable thing and serve my dead body to an unfortunate family so they can enjoy some grade A meat. Since I'm an omnivore my flesh contains more protein than those of frugivoror or insectovor. You are going to love it so much that you wish you can eat me everyday, but I only have so much.

I think the vultures and hyenas love you.
vietman
QUOTE(TrungSon @ Feb 20 2008, 04:41 PM) [snapback]3511787[/snapback]
You know, I heard the more you torture the dog, the more tender the meat!

Quite the opposite. In japan, they let the cows listen to classical music.
Babyfox143
This is how the commies do it in Hanoi. Bon appetit!








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