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From: dsi100@yahoo.com (dsi1)
Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking
Subject: Re: Redefining eternity
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2024 19:33:55 +0000
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On Thu, 12 Dec 2024 10:31:04 +0000, D wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, 12 Dec 2024, dsi1 wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 11 Dec 2024 21:09:53 +0000, D wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, 11 Dec 2024, dsi1 wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 11 Dec 2024 0:07:43 +0000, clams casino wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 12/10/2024 5:03 PM, dsi1 wrote:
>>>>>> On Tue, 10 Dec 2024 13:45:35 +0000, D wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, 9 Dec 2024, dsi1 wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Mon, 9 Dec 2024 10:00:37 +0000, D wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Ahhh.... porkbelly is the Donald Trump of pork!!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Rafute is very good! There's a tiny place close to the train tracks
>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>> does it, and I love it! Sadly the wife thinks the place looks too
>>>>>>>>> crappy
>>>>>>>>> to go there often, but from time to time, I sneak away for my fix.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Wives - they're just so squeamish. Pig farmers have always been looked
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is the truth!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> down upon. The Okinawans were considered to be inferior, dirty, and
>>>>>>>> low
>>>>>>>> class by the Japanese because they raised pigs. The best you could say
>>>>>>>> about pork is that it's cheaper than beef. These days, I mostly buy
>>>>>>>> ground pork. I love pork belly but don't typically cook it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Pigs have a great personality, are intelligent kind and caring! I'm no
>>>>>>> cow
>>>>>>> racist, but I think generally the pig is more social. When I make meat
>>>>>>> balls, I go 50/50 beef/pork mince. I find it much better.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Pigs, chickens, and dogs, were the main meat source that the voyagers
>>>>>>>> brought with them to Hawaii in ancient times. Compared to a cow, pigs
>>>>>>>> are a lot more portable. Of course, the old Hawaiians never saw
>>>>>>>> cattle.
>>>>>>>> Good thing - those critters would certainly rock the boat.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/SYL7Dqh2eLHSueGu7
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Aha! So that's what's for dinner tonight then? ;)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Pigs have a great personality? That's good to know. It's awesome that
>>>>>> the cow and pig can get along so well. Sometimes the pigs come down from
>>>>>> the mountain and hang around the other side of the fence in the parking
>>>>>> lot. The kids just love the pigs. They get across the highway by going
>>>>>> through the drainage tunnel. Well, that's what I've been told anyway.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/xEfkq9zc3zL9fCrr7
>>>>>
>>>>> That is one wary looking pig.
>>>>
>>>> This pig is a lot more friendly - unfortunately, I think it's dead.
>>>> That's so sad!
>>>>
>>>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/c4yZVC7YcSWvv8DZ6
>>>>
>>>
>>> That was one happy pig! If true, it is indeed sad.
>>
>> Pig hunting is popular around here. The boar was tied to a cage that had
>> hunting dogs.
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sfJNbvfvog
>>
>
> Ouch! Well, if he had to go, he had to go. Maybe he ended up in a taco
> or
> two? =D

It probably didn't end up a taco but was smoked, or turned into sausage,
or cooked in a pit. There's a lot of wild pigs in Hawaii. All you have
to do is catch it, kill it, cook it, and eat them up. They're considered
to be a pest but it's all cool as long as they stay up in the mountains
where they belong.

The weird thing about pigs is that a domestic pig can turn into a feral
pig after a short time in the wild. It's a physical change on a genetic
level. How strange is that? My guess is that a lot of wild pigs used to
be domestic pigs that escaped into the wild. That's a heck of a story
right there.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYrR1vpTp5k