What side dish goes best with puppy?!


Question: If you could also suggest a wine...


Answers: If you could also suggest a wine...

I get a kick out of all the self-righteous people who don't realize that in many places in the world, it is considered completely normal to eat dog. If you were to ask what wine to serve with shrimp, a Tibetan might consider you to be sick. In other countries, it is fine to eat horse. For example, in Japan, they eat horse sushi. Try saying that ten times fast.

On the other hand, maybe you are just making a joke. In that case, I suggest fava beans and a nice chianti. Hannibal Lecter enjoyed that combination with human liver.

sick!

My friend know about it, I will ask.
Happy holiday.

hot dog

Kitten. Oh, and the wine should be a Shiraz, the kind with the Kangaroo on the label.

what !

A hotdog perhaps?

dogsh!t, and dogp!ss.

lol do you eat puppies?

depends what kind of puppy, if your going Labrador i would suggest some macaroni and a nice Shiraz

I'd say kitten on a half shell and serve a white wine as it compliments the kitten.

LOL I think you've had enough wine to be asking this question.

Either that or you are Polynesian or Philippine in which case it is in your culture to eat dog so maybe red wine

Here in the Philippines, many eat pups soaked in Soy sauce and roated over an open fire with rice and beverage of your choice.
It tastes great!

mash pots and gravy, make sure you clean the pupy of all fat and sinew before roasting, is also important to chose the right kind, my personal favourite is poodle, its lean on the fat........bon appetite!!!!!

It all depends on how you prepare it.

In Asian countries, where dog is sometimes on the menu, I suspect it is prepared with quite a bit of spice. Further (i'm guessing here as I've not eaten dog), puppy is probably pretty mild flavored compared to adult dog. Given that, a white wine with good acid might actually work well. Like a sauvignon blanc.

However, this might all change if you prepare it in a hardy tomato based stew (then Chianti).

i dont care about tolerance, thats totally weird! lol

+2 for me..





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