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laundry_queen

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16. Yeah, sometimes you can get a bad one
Sun Apr 13, 2014, 12:16 PM
Apr 2014

according to one of my uncles (by marriage). He was a good cook and used to make all kinds of curries when we got together (infrequently, we lived far apart). One year, he decided to make goat curry. Wouldn't you know it, that was the same day my aunt and I had taken our kids (we had little kids of the same age) to a petting zoo and we had played with baby goats. We got back home and my uncle had went out and bought goat and made a goat curry.

At first, my aunt and I thought it was just because we had been playing with little baby goats and that's why we found it unappetizing, but we didn't say anything...until my uncle put his fork down and declared even HE couldn't eat it, LOL, it was so awful. He said it happens every so often - you get a really bad stinky one. It didn't go to waste though - my father, the human garbage disposal who will eat anything that is or once was (but may no longer be to normal people) edible, ate it all over the course of a few days.

Anyway, a curry might work because the flavors are so strong, but it's possible the meat may just not be salvageable. Oh, and I'm so sorry but I LOL'ed at your goat-flavored coffee

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