Ever since as far as I can remember that I've gotten a so called pet, not including dogs and cats. Most of my pets end up being food in the table. Every time that tragic moment ever occurred in me, I cried because the fact that I can never have regular pet not being eaten and served on the table displeases me that can never have a companion to look after for, and to take care of.(I crave the experience for once in my life to take care of something) One example from my pass that I've labeled a pet was a fish that was purchased in the market back when I still lived in the Philippines.
Although they seemed mighty in my backyard exploring, and hunting for some juicy grub to peck. They dig under the bush, the shade it provide for its insect population. The three toed claw that acts like a shovel and uncover the hidden insects. Excitement fills these chickens with joy like Christmas morning ready to open gifts. Field-notes 10/21
Although they seemed mighty in my backyard exploring, and hunting for some juicy grub to peck. They dig under the bush, the shade it provide for its insect population. The three toed claw that acts like a shovel and uncover the hidden insects. Excitement fills these chickens with joy like Christmas morning ready to open gifts. Field-notes 10/21
Dinos finally meet their asteroid, my parents. After my cross country practice, I was starving. My parents told me to eat so I did. I checked what the menu was and it was chicken Tinola, a Filippino cuisine. My parents cooked my chickens! They slaughtered them without me knowing. The scent of the aroma was mouth watering. Eventually I ate the chickens. Eating the chickens who I know and observed was awkward, and felt bad about it. Field-notes 10/24
Picture taken from Christian De Vera
Chicken tinola is one of my favorite Filippino cuisines, it contains chickens and vegetables, onions and other more important ingredients. The whole ingredients and step by step process is within this page http://allrecipes.com/recipe/chicken-tinola/.
Lola. "Chicken Tinola." allrecipes.com. N.p. n.d. Web. 26 Oct. 2014.

I can't believe you actually ate your chicken knowing that it was part of your observation project. But what I always say, "Food is life." so I guess it was a good sacrifice to make. What are you going to observe next since you don't have your chickens no more? The aftermath? (Poop)
ReplyDeleteI felt bad eating my chickens... Maybe I'll just observe my backyard.
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