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To Queen - You mistreat a Fox


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Man eats dog in protest

 

May 30: Mark McGowan sat down at a table in the middle of a busy street in London and ate a cooked dog in a protest against the royal family. MSNBC.com's Dara Brown reports.

 

 

Updated: 54 minutes ago

LONDON - A British artist has eaten chunks of a Corgi dog, the breed favored by Queen Elizabeth II, live on radio to protest against the royal family's treatment of animals.

 

Mark McGowan, 37, said he ate "about three bites" of the dog meat, cooked with apples, onions and seasoning, to highlight what he called Prince Philip's mistreatment of a fox during a hunt by the Queen's husband in January.

 

"It was pretty disgusting," McGowan said of the meal, which he ate while appearing on a London radio station on Tuesday. Yoko Ono, another guest on the show, also tried the meat.

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Man eats dog in protest

 

May 30: Mark McGowan sat down at a table in the middle of a busy street in London and ate a cooked dog in a protest against the royal family. MSNBC.com's Dara Brown reports.

 

 

Updated: 54 minutes ago

LONDON - A British artist has eaten chunks of a Corgi dog, the breed favored by Queen Elizabeth II, live on radio to protest against the royal family's treatment of animals.

 

Mark McGowan, 37, said he ate "about three bites" of the dog meat, cooked with apples, onions and seasoning, to highlight what he called Prince Philip's mistreatment of a fox during a hunt by the Queen's husband in January.

 

"It was pretty disgusting," McGowan said of the meal, which he ate while appearing on a London radio station on Tuesday. Yoko Ono, another guest on the show, also tried the meat.

 

 

It really is hard to believe that there are people this stupid.

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Maybe...but how would you cook dog on the BGE?

 

Well, Yukon says it is stringy and fatty--therefore, the answer is obvious. You want to do a "low and slow" cook. Get the Egg up to about 220-230 degrees. I think I might use cherry wood to add a little sweetness. I figure it'll take about 15 hours or so, give or take.

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