The Latest Fashionable Dish For Meat Eaters: Squirrel
Posted on May 11, 2008
This is literally a stomach churning story. The Guardian talks up the newest trend - eating grey squirrels:
The ultimate ethical meal: a grey squirrel
It tastes sweet, like a cross between lamb and duck. And it’s selling as fast as butchers can get it
Caroline Davies
Sunday May 11, 2008
The ObserverIt’s low in fat, low in food miles and completely free range. In fact, some claim that Sciurus carolinensis - the grey squirrel - is about as ethical a dish as it is possible to serve on a dinner plate.
The grey squirrel, the American cousin of Britain’s endangered red variety, is flying off the shelves faster than hunters can shoot them, with game butchers struggling to keep up with demand. ‘We put it on the shelf and it sells. It can be a dozen squirrels a day - and they all go,’ said David Simpson, the director of Kingsley Village shopping centre in Fraddon, Cornwall, whose game counter began selling grey squirrel meat two months ago.
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I know that the grey squirrel is a pest, but this is disgusting and sickening.








4 Responses to “The Latest Fashionable Dish For Meat Eaters: Squirrel”
Squirrel is delish!!!
posted: May 11, 2008
Anything to serve the greedy human monster, how disgusting!
posted: May 12, 2008
At lest it is better than the practice of laying poison to kill pests.
posted: May 14, 2008
Aren’t animals on this planet for our use? What is so wrong with eating pests instead of killing them for no purpose?
posted: May 19, 2008