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    Ophiuchus rhea drache's Avatar
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    frogs in chinatown market

    Juliet's mom has a car and took us to chinatown for dinner
    the Brooklyn Chinatown that is
    after dinner and the subsequent search for a tea house that hadn't run out of tapioca, we went to the market
    it was after I'd made my purchases that the kids got me to come back in to look at the area where they keep the "live food"
    of course I expected all the different kinds of crabs and lobsters
    and I wasn't particularly surprised at the turtles
    but the frogs . . .
    there was a tub full of large dark colourless frogs
    they were colourless in the same way as the turtles
    in the way that fish are right after transport
    in the way people can be after bad news
    of course Juliet wanted to save all of them
    I didn't really want to dwell there
    at the same time the thought of food quality (?) frogs got me thinking . . .
    next time I go I'll get pics
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    Re: frogs in chinatown market

    Ugh! Froggy falafel... froggy fettuccine... froggy frijoles... froggy frappe...
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    Ophiuchus rhea drache's Avatar
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    Re: frogs in chinatown market

    I like frog legs - I mean the way they're prepared by alsacians
    what do they do with the rest of the frog though?
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    Re: frogs in chinatown market

    Give him crutches and disabilty??
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    Re: frogs in chinatown market

    I'm not sure, but my gut feeling tells me that the rest of the frog is just disposed of..............I don't think there are a whole lot of frog dishes out there. At least I've never seen any on the menu, other than frog legs. Doesn't bode well for the poor froggies.........
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    Re: frogs in chinatown market

    When I was a kid my brother and I would hunt frogs (Rana clamitans). The legs are the only edible parts. We would feed the rest to our many barn cats, except for the hearts. Those we would put into a dish in a saline solution and see how long we could keep them beating. We would get them going with jolt from a D-cell battery. Our record by the way is about 6 hours. There is not a lot to do on the farm.
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    Ophiuchus rhea drache's Avatar
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    Re: frogs in chinatown market

    is there a reasonably humane method of killing a frog?
    not that I need to now, but there may come a day when it could be handy to have a frog in the freezer
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    Re: frogs in chinatown market

    hmm thats a hard one you could take its back legs and hit it aginst a counter or something, you could cut of his head (but thats bloody) and you would have to feed the head seperatly, or you could freeze them alive
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    is there a reasonably humane method of killing a frog?
    not that I need to now, but there may come a day when it could be handy to have a frog in the freezer
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    Re: frogs in chinatown market

    thats morbid,,,seeing how long a heart will beat after u remove it,,,lol
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    Re: frogs in chinatown market

    As far as humane killing of frogs, if you take a frog and drop him into scalding hot water, it dies in about 1 second or less, with its body completely extended in the perfect feeding position. Then I wrap them in plastic wrap to prevent freezer burn, and put them in a freezer bag. I am sure some may not call that humane, but its the fastest, most painless way I know of, and cant be any worse than "thumping".. I have only tried it with treefrogs.

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