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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Tex-Mexican Chihuahua Cuisine?

Research proves early 'Texans' dined on dog


Americans love dogs with a passion. We buy them gourmet food, tailor-made clothing and collars studded with semi-precious jewels. Perhaps our indulgent, over-the-top love for our canine friends stems from the fact that throughout history, we have benefited from the loyalty, bravery and companionship of our “best friend” and, as researchers now believe, our one-time source of food....

http://www.helium.com/items/2069806-prehistoric-humans-ate-dog


Poor little doggies. I wonder if they were served with slaw?

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