use protection.
2007-08-19 07:30:23
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answer #1
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answered by Andrew 4
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as long as the 'bucket' is warm - the rabbit will roast to a 'moist bone' in no time -
prefers to be whisked on full speed -
ahh......
im not on about a real rabbit
2007-08-19 11:46:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Always wear the appropriate protection. Handling rabbit meat, especially the boning of one, can cause disease if not done carefully. Wash your hands thoroughly when done.
2007-08-19 07:33:55
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answered by ? 5
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Never bone a rabbit. Stick to humans!
2007-08-19 07:31:21
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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What are all those *looks up* num-nums on about?
Cook it first...roast or stew, then it will be easier to remove the bones.
2007-08-19 07:49:01
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answered by cherrycheesecake 5
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You are disgusting!!!!!!! Would you want someone to bone YOU? How could you eat an innocent rabbit that can't protect himself and enjoy it??? You should think about stopping all animal abuse and becoming a vegetarian.
2007-08-19 07:33:21
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answered by BballBabe17 3
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Have to admit, I did chuckle at 14Andrew14 source...
2007-08-20 06:28:09
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answered by Manc Lush 5
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Dr. Peas!
Don't even go there! I used to like peas, now I dunno.......Just look at me!
Aloha!
2007-08-19 07:43:10
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answer #8
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answered by hula wabbit 6
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Treat it like a long eared furry chicken.
2007-08-19 07:31:27
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answered by muffinman 7
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This sounds extremely wrong.
2007-08-19 07:50:32
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answered by null 6
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male or female? - the rabbit i mean!
2007-08-19 07:33:02
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answered by hrkpbailey 1
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