Is there a way to turn a placenta (a womans afterbirth) into ground burger to mimic ground hamburger?!


Question: Is there a way to turn a placenta (a womans afterbirth) into ground burger to mimic ground hamburger?
My fiance and I are at the point where we have mutually decided we are ready to try for a baby and we are exploring through research all the different options that are offered in the miracle of childbirth so we can ahead of time choose which ones will be right for us. I haven't really decided for sure if consuming the afterbirth is something we are going to decide, but want to research on it so we are fully educated before making our decision. I just figured it would be easier to eat if i cooked it in a way it ould taste good. One of my best dishes that my fiance loves is shepards pie, so if its possible to turn the afterbirth into a ground meat type of form... that would be awesome if anyone would be able to tell me how. I think the only way I could even possibly think to consider eating it IS if I do it this way.

Answers:

Check out these articles:

http://www.time.com/time/health/article/…

http://www.momlogic.com/2009/04/i_ate_th…

The practice is not my "cup of tea" but some people do practice the eating of a placenta. Go for it. It isn't something you can do very often so you may as well live it up!!



Go buy a tree, plant it, and bury the placenta at the base of the tree. The tree will be there to celebrate the birth of the baby forever - the Shepard's pie will just be a chilling memory. We have planted trees for all the children in our family. If you don't have a permanent home, find a park - they will be delighted to have a tree planted. You probably don't need to tell them the placenta part - they might freak out. But you can do it anyway.



EEeeeeeew! I thought only sheep ate their afterbirth so that predators wouldn't smell the blood and come looking for the baby... Are you scared of predators? :/



@alex cats eat it too, i didn't think humans would go so far



WTF!!!!



your kidding, right?




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