"Don't let school get in the way of your education"
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From Farm to Table
Last week we let the kids miss school to see how a pet becomes protein. I wasn't sure if that was a good "mother" call, but then I figured Caroline Ingall's most certainly let her kids watch Pa take dinner down, and she's an exemplary Ma.
When we got there, Stevo was just loosening the feathers from the first batch. It was sobering, I admit. I've never seen an animal killed or prepared, and it's a little unsettling. And "sad" like Mitchell said.
Since these are our turkeys, we decided we ought to see the experience through to the finish and cook our own this year--something I've never done. I'm a little ashamed to admit that.
But how do you decide who dies?
The first one you can grab, apparently.
They were big, fat, happy "chickens" (Camille's tag) 28-32 lbs-- all of them. I'm glad they had a healthy, humane life, though short it may have been.
9 comments:
You truly have Thanksgivings like no other group on earth. It is fun to watch. Aunt Nancy
Go, John. Go, John.
Your Thanksgivings are incredible.
So, john was the one who decided that poor turks fate. how sad, but hopefully delish!
Seriously Johnny, GLOVES!
Not sure I could have stood it.
But interesting for sure.
I admit.. I am a virgin in this area as well. I am POSITIVE that if we lived back in the pioneer days when the women did a lot of this.. I would FOR SURE be a vegetarian... but then I think about a medium -well steak.. and ya.. it would be REALLY hard to give up meat completely.
Like everyone else has said.. you guys always have so many cool things going on. One day.. *sigh* I hope to be there joining in some kind of fun.
Loved chatting the other day much.
XO
don't like... sad. I wonder the turkey's mom was thinking as she watched Johnny pluck her from the den.
the poor turkey i picked probably thought to himself as I grabbed his 2nd leg...where the hell am I going and why am i going upside down? Little did he know he would never make it right side up again in his short little life. It was pretty sad to watch and it does give you a real appreciation for the food you eat, either from an assembly line of blades to Finnie's farmer way.
Talk about being a turkey in the wrong place at the wrong time! RIP Foghorn!
I admire you for your strength. I would have been doing either 2 things. 1. Bawling myself in the corner while in the fetal position or 2. Releasing the others and running from the farmers who were ready to kill me. When I actually see where my meat comes from, I do consider becoming a vegetarian. That is one LARGE turkey! Best of luck cooking it. Happy Thanksgiving! -Suzanne
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