Kill It, Cook It, Eat It...
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Kill It, Cook It, Eat It...
I've never had a good thing to say about Algore, but...
I was doing some channel surfing last night and hit a show on Gore's "CurrentTV" network called "Kill It, Cook It, Eat It." It was late and I was kind of drifting in and out, but, the premise of the show, which is based out of Scotland, was that they gathered an assortment of folks, vegans and vegetarians, to meat eaters who have never hunted, to hunters, and they take them through the whole process from learning to handle a firearm, to hunting game, to skinning and butchering what they killed, to cooking and eating. Hands on process for the folks all the way through. There was what seemed to be a pretty fair discussion of the issues from all sides, all the way from the idiots who proclaim it to be "murder" through a discussion of the necessity to control populations to prevent crop damage, starvation, disease, etc.. The two episodes that I saw involved hunting rabbits and red stag. The lady hosting the show clearly seemed to lean pro-hunting. I think there are also duck hunting and grouse hunting episodes and it looks like they've got a few episodes taking them all the way through the process for farm raised animals as well.
Has anyone else seen this?
I was doing some channel surfing last night and hit a show on Gore's "CurrentTV" network called "Kill It, Cook It, Eat It." It was late and I was kind of drifting in and out, but, the premise of the show, which is based out of Scotland, was that they gathered an assortment of folks, vegans and vegetarians, to meat eaters who have never hunted, to hunters, and they take them through the whole process from learning to handle a firearm, to hunting game, to skinning and butchering what they killed, to cooking and eating. Hands on process for the folks all the way through. There was what seemed to be a pretty fair discussion of the issues from all sides, all the way from the idiots who proclaim it to be "murder" through a discussion of the necessity to control populations to prevent crop damage, starvation, disease, etc.. The two episodes that I saw involved hunting rabbits and red stag. The lady hosting the show clearly seemed to lean pro-hunting. I think there are also duck hunting and grouse hunting episodes and it looks like they've got a few episodes taking them all the way through the process for farm raised animals as well.
Has anyone else seen this?