tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455126179375366490.post4231656336859893568..comments2023-12-20T11:32:15.997-05:00Comments on Billevesées: My Burger Kingdom for a HorseWilliam V. Madisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18120331095634473021noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455126179375366490.post-20052951497515103772013-02-27T13:22:52.366-05:002013-02-27T13:22:52.366-05:00I think it's the not knowing...the er...lying ...I think it's the not knowing...the er...lying by omission involved and how total it is...it seems the word " meat" now means " horse flesh" <br /><br />This will mean less troublesome inspections and we will soon see articles on the health benefits of horse meat. Horse meat is not going way imo <br /><br /><br />It's interesting you bring up rabbit because I believe it's now law that a butchered rabbit head must be intact since headless cats were being substituted and called" rabbits " before! It was ever thus<br />Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05033117202223821117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455126179375366490.post-64890681142898980532013-02-27T00:07:50.490-05:002013-02-27T00:07:50.490-05:00Maybe it's just my poor memory of high-school ...Maybe it's just my poor memory of high-school French, but chevaline seems like it should mean "female rider" (or maybe "female jockey") -- definitely not something you'd want to see on a menu at your local diner.Alexhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13372496375739714441noreply@blogger.com