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Title: Gordon Ramsay, UK Celebrity Chef, Eats a Raw Heart
Post by: TylerDurden on August 01, 2008, 07:47:57 pm
Here's yet another article about a celebrity eating raw animal food:-


http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/article-1040010/Animal-rights-protesters-F-Word-fury-Gordon-Ramsay-eats-raw-heart-puffin.html
Title: Re: Gordon Ramsay, UK Celebrity Chef, Eats a Raw Heart
Post by: wodgina on August 01, 2008, 08:30:10 pm
Ramsay also encourages british people to eat horse, his on your side Tyler. In Australia it is illegal to eat horse but it legal to raise horse for meat, slaughter it and send it to Europe and America for consumption!

On the other nights episode of Gordon Ramsay's the 'F word' he prepared a rabbit dish with almost raw kidney and liver, he called it a delicacy, the patrons were calling it uncooked! they were sending it back and he was really pissed.

You've got some great high profile people eg Gordon Ramsay/Jamie Oliver/Prince Charles doing some great things for food in the UK.

Title: Re: Gordon Ramsay, UK Celebrity Chef, Eats a Raw Heart
Post by: Raw Kyle on August 02, 2008, 05:09:01 am
I wish I could support that guy somehow. I get so excited when I see people in the spotlight doing things I think are cool, whether it's the rare "good" politician or doctors telling the truth or chefs making "real" food.
Title: Re: Gordon Ramsay, UK Celebrity Chef, Eats a Raw Heart
Post by: xylothrill on August 02, 2008, 09:29:52 am
Wow! Twenty years ago, I was taught that puffins were on the brink of extinction. Nice to know they've made a comeback! They must be like the American Alligator - once endangered, now a pest!

I hope he ate the heart of the one that bit him.  :)

Re horse meat, I've found someone who told me I could get it from a broad. He wouldn't give specifics however.  >:(

Yes, if only more people in the spotlight could be taken more seriously rather than taken as a publicity stunt or rumor.

Craig