Been there. Done that. Got the T shirt.
Hard to believe it’s been almost thirty years.
Been there. Done that. Got the T shirt.
Hard to believe it’s been almost thirty years.
Hard to see how it could be bad idea. Billions of people worldwide eat the nervous tissue of hundreds of thousands of different species every day. It’s quite impossible to remove the nervous tissue form animal products outside of laboratory conditions.
Nervous tissue is very high is essential fats, in fact it’s very high in fats generally making it very energy dense and high in the B group vitamins.
The only possible consideration may be some type of prion disease, but since rats don’t carry any you needn’t worry.
Nevertheless, I must warn you that in future you should delete the words ‘crunchy frog’, and replace them with the legend, ‘crunchy raw unboned real dead frog’ if you want to avoid prosecution.
5que: Even if they use only the finest baby frogs, dew picked and flown in from Iraq, cleansed in finest quality spring water, lightly killed, and then sealed in a succulent Swiss quintuple smooth treble cream milk chocolate envelope and lovingly frosted with glucose?
It’s even possible that they blended a rat, then switched the rat-puree for a blender cup full of nasty-tasting protein shake or something. Even if the rats were gutted and boiled, the fur might potentially cause problems. (Bezoars, in the worst case – balls of hair and fibrous material in the stomach.) So I think they might have had to do something about the fur, even if the more obvious bacterial problems were reduced by gutting and boiling.
But we still have to protect the public! Constable Clitoris thought it was an almond whirl!