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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1497999" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>:lol: :lol: It may take at least 20 days for me to consume enough whiskey to whet my appetite. :lol: :lol: </p><p></p><p>There must be something to the balut because believe it or not, my dog made his own only with chicken eggs. I have chickens in the barnyard and one day I noticed my dog standing in the gravel drive looking intently at the gravel. He would take his paw and ever so gently remove rocks and and dirt with the care of an archeologist. Puzzled, I watched him and before long he unearthed an egg - or rather the top half of it. There it lay sticking out of the bowl he had excavated. He then took his paw and broke the top of it and began eating the contents of the egg. How the egg didn't get smashed in the drive is as puzzling as how he knew to bury the egg and how he knew many days later where he had buried the egg. Very puzzling but one thing is for sure he was a happy dog after eating his own free range paw-crafted chicken balut. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1497999, member: 4362"] :lol: :lol: It may take at least 20 days for me to consume enough whiskey to whet my appetite. :lol: :lol: There must be something to the balut because believe it or not, my dog made his own only with chicken eggs. I have chickens in the barnyard and one day I noticed my dog standing in the gravel drive looking intently at the gravel. He would take his paw and ever so gently remove rocks and and dirt with the care of an archeologist. Puzzled, I watched him and before long he unearthed an egg - or rather the top half of it. There it lay sticking out of the bowl he had excavated. He then took his paw and broke the top of it and began eating the contents of the egg. How the egg didn't get smashed in the drive is as puzzling as how he knew to bury the egg and how he knew many days later where he had buried the egg. Very puzzling but one thing is for sure he was a happy dog after eating his own free range paw-crafted chicken balut. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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