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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrh2002 View Post
    Preparing human flesh for consumption can be tricky. Knowing what seasonings and methods of cooking can be difficult but with this simple recipe guide you'll be serving your friends and family in no time.

    Marinated Leg of In-Laws
    When it comes to in-laws, the meat can be tough and wirey. This comes from their illogical perception of you the person who claimed their child. Slapping the flesh while the in-laws are still alive can sometimes help tenderize the meat. Remember Culinary Gurus, fear tenderizes all meat.

    Ingredients:
    4 legs, two from each in-law
    4 cup white wine
    12 chopped carrots
    4 diced white onions
    2 Bay leaves
    1/2 cup butter
    salt and pepper to taste
    grated Parmesan cheese

    Directions:
    Combine half of the wine, bay leaves, 2 of the onions, and salt and pepper to taste. Slice the leg into pieces the width of a normal steak. Place in glass cake pan and cover with marinade. Refrigerate, covered, for 36 - 48 hours, turning the meat occasionally.

    In a large skillet melt butter and add meat. Fry until the meat is golden brown on both sides. Remove meat from the pan and add the remaining onions and carrots and wine. Simmer until vegetables are soft.

    Pour vegetables and meat back into cake pan and bake for 2 hours at 375. Serve topped with grated parmesan cheese, salad and wine. Feeds 4-6 people.

    Deep Fried Testicles
    This dish is a favorite with the ladies. The guys don't care for it so much. It makes a perfect appetizer for baby showers and wedding showers.

    Indredients:

    8 - 10 ball sacks with testicles intact
    1 egg
    flour
    salt and pepper
    oil

    Directions:
    Dip testicles in egg, drudge through flour and sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. Heat oil in a frying pan or deep fryer and fry until golden brown. Serve with barbecue sauce or ketchup.

    Crock Pot Crack Head Soup
    Crack heads can finally be put to good use. What better way to put these people to use than to serve them up at charity dinners. The next time you are planning the Fireman's Ball or some other charity fundraiser, consider adding this recipe to the menu.

    Ingredients:
    3 freshly skinned and butchered heads from cocaine or crack addicted bums
    1 can chicken stock
    4 cups chopped carrots
    2 cups chopped celery
    4 cups peeled, chopped and boiled potatoes.
    1 16 oz can tomato juice
    2 tbsp. garlic salt
    pepper to taste

    Directions:
    Chop heads into bite size pieces and brown lightly in a skillet. Dump all ingredients into a large crock pot including the browned head pieces. Cook on medium high until vegetables are soft; usually 4 - 6 hours.

    Quick and Easy Telemarketer Chili
    Telemarketers are known for disrupting dinner with their sales pitches. If you ever manage to get your hands on one, instead of getting up from the table to answer the phone, sink your teeth into one of them with this easy to prepare chili.

    lolllll!



    and haha, at the end of the day I would, if we were all most likely going to die anyway, then it's worth it, it would just be hard to find a volunteer!

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    Tbh.. i don't know.

    Proberly yes to survive.

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    Yes, survival of the fittest
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    i dunno till im in that situation.
    Next match: Ipswich (H) Sunday 4th November, 12.45pm.
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    errrm nope x[

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doomsboy View Post
    Yes, survival of the fittest
    I second that haha!


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    Well if the other one tried to eat me first, yes.

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    Kill the weak to sustain the strong. Not in terms of fitness or whatever, but if someone was wounded badly and the likelihood is they were going to die, you're better of killing them and then eating them if there was no other food source.

    Harsh, but if you had no other alternative then I think almost everyone would.
    Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini

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    Depends on the person, a close friend or family member would be no. Anyone else and they'd be bludgeoned to death with a coconut so fast they wouldn't have time to think 'oh crap where the hell am I?'

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    I'd probably eat my own limb if it meant I get to survive.

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