Can you imagine how good Smurfs must taste when Gargamel can't decide whether to eat them or turn them into gold?
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
It's about the journey, not the destination.
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So this is a bit of a personal peeve of mine, so please don’t take it as an attack or argumentative, I’m just offering a perspective.
Generally speaking, gamey is a misnomer. Unless, if by gamey you mean “doesn’t taste like domesticated beef”, in which case you’re right on, but gamey itself isn’t a flavor.
Every meat has its own distinct flavor and calling something gamey just indicates that it’s not culturally normal for you.
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I'd say what I think of as 'gamey' applies pretty equally to elk, deer, rabbit and squirrel (at various strengths), all of which I have eaten more than once. So I'm not sure that's true.
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Don’t they sell Smurf ice cream in your country?
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They do not. Not that I have seen, anyway.
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He must have eaten at least one to find out how good they are, right?
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Tastes like chicken
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
I think it's either Gargamel or Gurgelhals, depending if it's newer or from the comic books
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Maybe cooking them is also a massive hassle?
He had a cauldron, sure, but I imagine preparing Smurf meat is meticulous with their tiny bones. Maybe turning them into gold was less of a hassle.
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Cookery or alchemy, my point remains the same. I just think it’s possible that there is more involved in the calculus than we’re aware of.
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„Šmoulové“ in Czech
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[email protected]replied to The Giant Korean last edited by
There was a Robot Chicken sketch addressing this
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The Giant Koreanreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Thanks, I'll have to find that
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Myeahh I'll take gold.