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Old 02-20-2014, 08:27 AM #33
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Sally, did you know what it was when you ate it?

There was no question as to what it was when it appeared in a bowl of noodle soup that I was served; the question was, had the foot belonged to a chicken or a young turkey before I ate it?

Though I am a vegetarian, how could I refuse after being told that it was "the best part and was traditionally served to the honored guest?"

With love, Erika
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