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Twanger
02-17-2010, 02:07 PM
A top Italian food writer has been suspended indefinitely from the country's version of the British television program "Ready Steady Cook" for recommending stewed cat to viewers as a "succulent dish."

RAI, the public broadcasting network, said that it had dropped Beppe Bigazzi, 77, for offering the recipe on "La Prova del Cuoco," which is broadcast at midday on the main channel. Its switchboard was inundated with complaints from viewers and animal rights groups. Bigazzi said that casserole of cat was a famous dish in his home region of Valdarno, Tuscany.

“I’ve eaten it myself and it’s a lot better than many other animals,” he told viewers. “Better than chicken, rabbit or pigeon.” He said that for optimum flavour the meat should be “soaked in spring water for three days” before being stewed.

Elisa Isoardi, the program’s presenter — who has a cat called Othello — tried to steer Bigazzi off the subject. Reports said that during the commercial break she and the show’s producers tried to persuade him to apologize to viewers but he refused.

Carla Rocchi, the head of ENPA, the Italian society for the protection of animals, said that killing cats was illegal. Francesca Martini, the Deputy Health Minister, said it was “absolutely unheard of for a public service broadcaster to tell people how delicious cats are to eat.” She called for the producers to be investigated for criminal offenses involving incitement to mistreat animals.

Bigazzi, a consumer affairs journalist and author of "Cooking with Common Sense," has been one of the stars of La Prova del Cuoco for the past 10 years. He is noted for his exuberant style and previously caused uproar by boiling lobsters live on the show. Tuesday he said that he had only been joking about the recipe, and he had been misunderstood.

GF.
02-17-2010, 04:41 PM
Phew! I thought you were gonna eat the poor guy... I'm thinking he might be a bit stringy after all these years...

Interestingly enough, though.... Some folks do swear that Mtn Lion is the best-tasting game meat they've ever had....:dontknow:

Scary thought... If you can be criminally prosecuted for 'incitement to mistreat animals' by suggesting that they are good to eat, then (logically) eating any animal = mistreating it; therefore - according to their Deputy Health Minister - they should be prosecuted every time they present a recipe for anything but Vegan cooking. :barf:

So I suppose I'm open to prosecution for shucking live oysters and slurping 'em off the half-shell before they're even dead.....:hmmmm:

Bushman
02-17-2010, 05:57 PM
Mansers ran a segment where they said that cat has a much higher protein content pound for pound than dog.

Twanger
02-17-2010, 06:05 PM
It's a world gone mad, eh?
Yes, I had heard that Mt. Lions are good eating.

Bill Gunn
02-17-2010, 06:25 PM
Mansers ran a segment where they said that cat has a much higher protein content pound for pound than dog.

That's why I always order "CHICKEN ME-OW" at the local Chinese restaurant :eating:

Have you ever noticed that there are no garbage cans at Chineese resturants?
Fried rice can absorb a lot uneaten food :dong:

Alan R McDaniel Jr
02-17-2010, 08:58 PM
I don't eat at Chinese restaurants. I do my own Chinese at home sans cats/dogs. Have heard that mountain lions were good to eat, African lions too, bears too, and coons too for that matter. Never had occasion to eat any except coons and didn't eat them. When we run out of everything else including rats, I'll try cats.

Alan

Altjaeger
02-17-2010, 11:17 PM
Coon done right may be some of the best game I have ever eaten. Personally I am glad someone has found a use that gives cats some kind of redeeeming value (at least for a little longer to fatten). :eating::laugh:

Bushman
02-18-2010, 09:01 AM
Some years back the city health department shut down a Cantonese restaurant for having dog in the cooler. I don't think that they were so blatant as to have leg of labrador on the menu, but something was in their stir fry that wasn't on the USDA list. We never had much of a stray animal problem back in the day either. Strange.

Bill Gunn
02-18-2010, 09:28 AM
Dog ???

That ain't nothing !!

Check out this video, it's from a TV station in Buffalo a little while back (there's a short advertisement video first)
They even had the balls to drag it in the front door of the restaurant !!!!!

http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/play/729879/roadkill_in_chinese_restaurant

GF.
02-18-2010, 04:07 PM
Apart from it being a very bad business decision to violate the health department regs.... exactly what seems wrong with eating a deer? :hmmmm:

purple heart
02-18-2010, 06:54 PM
You'd have to look hard to find a live cat in Viet Nam when I was there.

Bill Gunn
02-18-2010, 07:41 PM
You'd have to look hard to find a live cat in Viet Nam when I was there.

L O L
In just short of two years, I don't remember even seeing one !!




Apart from it being a very bad business decision to violate the health department regs.... exactly what seems wrong with eating a deer?

Is there any specific period of time you would prefer them to rot along the side of the highway before your family chews on the deer?

Greywolf
02-19-2010, 10:02 AM
what's everyone looking at??


What you gonna do with that hatchet....



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Twanger
02-19-2010, 10:41 AM
Heeeeeeere kitty-kitty!

Greywolf
02-19-2010, 11:20 AM
:call: ....herro.......no.. charey terr you rast time..I no see you cat...go...go