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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 18:18 on 17th February 2010

Eating fish and chips here in the UK takes on a different meaning now, quite literally! Fish and chip shops are selling battered frogs legs according to the television news. Have to say they looked more like 'whole' frogs to me, but would you eat them?

I have eaten frogs legs and snails in Restaurants, and they do somehow taste like, or have the texture of chicken. Why is that?

Don't suppose we shall here from Diana on this one! Lol

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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 19:07 on 17th February 2010
its a shame ron all these little frogs are going round in little wheelchairs.  
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lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 19:14 on 17th February 2010
or just 'bumming around', lol
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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 20:05 on 17th February 2010

I can't  think of them just "bumming around", when Walt Disney Productions has just relesed the movie "Princess and the Frog" out to the public...though the FROG does sound and act more like the "Crab" (sebastian) in "the Little Mermaid" to me...unfortuantely she does kiss him and instead of him turning to an prince, she turns into an frog herself...at least for an while...I saw some movie previews last summer. Such is life these days!

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 22:25 on 17th February 2010

I say leave the frogs in France   . We've lasted this long without them, why do we need them now?

I wouldn't eat them, not when there is other food around that I know I like.  And I definitely wouldn't eat snail, even if they do try to trick us by calling them  escargot       . 

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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 23:02 on 17th February 2010

I agree Sue!! 

James, that's funny! I got a mental picture in my head of that!! LOL 

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