Least favorite meat? - Some things do die in vain

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The removal of the word filter has revealed your clever joke as mere exploitation of a temporary system setting.

There's something philosophic to say about a guy using 'retarded' as a hidden way to make a wordfilter complete his statement, only to have the filter removed leaving him without a joke and a sentence that dosent make sense, but fucked if I know what that statement is. Dust in the wind? Bits on the Interwebs of time? Fuggit. Time to get some liquor and delicious meat of some sort that is not organ meat nor seafood.

Anyway, chicken/fried fish. Chicken isn't bad, I just refuse to pay for anything but fresh chicken; I have never encountered a chicken meal that I couldn't cook better, I am not paying for cheap meet.

Fried fish is too greasy.
 
Probably pork. Yeah, I like bacon (though I enjoy turkey bacon better) and grilled ham after Easter, but I could easily give up pork without missing it too much.

Octopus. Had it once in the form of sushi. Was was chewy like rubber. Would never get it again. Oddly enough squid's one of my favorite meats.

Edit: forgot how much I love authentic pork chorizo from Spain; this got a lot more complicated
 
KFC. Why would they ruin perfectly good chicken like that?
A man after my own heart. I don't really care for bone-in fried chicken in general, but if you're gonna do any fried chicken... why not just make your own at home? The fresher and more personalized the better.

Also, venison. I understand that if cooked well and in the correct dishes it's fine, but all the time's I've had it I can always notice the gaminess and slightly drier texture.
 
Channel Catfish. Those who don’t live in North America are fucking lucky! Tastes like bitter mud! I’ve tried it a bunch of different ways, but no; always tastes disgusting!
 
Tilapia.

It's literally shit fish.

This is also stuff that can be at least mediocre but most of it is raised in absolutely hellish conditions in shitty Thai fish farms where they're kept in incredibly crowded tanks in their own shit, eating shit, fed shit, covered in parasites, and treated with pesticides for parasites. At the very least, never get this from Thailand.
 
Lamb. It's so boring.

Goat, on the other hand, is delicious.
 
Veal and octopi. I can't get behind the practices of making veal at all, and eating a cephalopod with near-human levels of intelligence feels wrong.
 
I firmly hold to the idea that ANY variety of meat can be made palatable with the right combination of spices and the right cooking process.

That said turkey is dry and tasteless as fuck and the effort made to actually make it taste good just isn't worth it. Ham or Goose are the superior Thanksgiving options.
 
Honestly anything that isn't kosher (asides from hotdogs). Not because I'm Jewish, I just don't like pork or seafood
 
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