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Old 12-30-2009, 04:39 PM   #8
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This article is hilarious. I could just imagine me telling Ryleigh, "Honey, I know you love your bunny but Mommy needs to reduce our carbon footprint by serving him for dinner tonight." Yeah, that would go over REAL well!
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How exactly are rabbits prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice?
"Rabbits are good, provided you eat them," said Robert Vale.""

During WWII, rabbits were raised to be sold and eating, due to the shortage (downright unavailability) of beef and pork.

My husbands family did this. They lived in downtown LA, not exactly farmland, but many families kept chickens also.

I realize that today, as a society, we don't see these animals as food, but once upon a time.....
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