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Daily Archives: June 12, 2009

Food

Thoughts Upon Eating Horse Steaks

June 12, 2009James Sherretteating horse, food writing, Foodists, horse, horse meat, horse steaks 2 Comments

New York cut striploin horse steaks.

That’s how the saying goes: ‘Hungry enough to eat a horse.’

But have you eaten a horse? Or even just some horse?

I have. Along with 9 friends last weekend we ate horse steaks grilled and seasoned with salt and herbs.

Read the full story on Foodists: Hungry Enough to Eat a Horse

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