Afterbirth- part of the meat food group?

Apr 13, 2004 12:02

I have a hippie friend named Kimmi. This last Sunday she had a baby, totaly hippie style. She did it at home with a mid-wife in her bathtub. That's ok, I'm all for mid-wives and underwater births. What I really hate is that she saved her afterbirth. She put it in a tupperware container... and she cooked it. That's right. She cooked her ( Read more... )

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hepahurray April 15 2004, 19:26:17 UTC
yes! my plan of making friends with you as a roundabout way to get you to agree to let me eat your placents is finally coming to fruition. eeeeexcellent...

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whatamo April 18 2004, 13:21:09 UTC
I love that you used the word "fruition" in refering to my placentas. It's like... the true fruit of my loins. my womb= juicy watermelon (excluding the seeds)

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Placenta party hepahurray April 26 2004, 00:37:11 UTC
A friend of mine was given a biology grant a few years ago. Serving out her term for this CV enhances she found herself doing a host of experiements on plancenta, including a survey of the various nutrients contained within.
Some people eat it, though i never could.
Some people bury it and plant a tree atop the site.
Hanging out with ol' girl one day after when an odd scent rested upon the wind, she said, "It almost smells like...placenta." She'd been overexposed, though had no consumption inclination.

btw, what do you do with the seeds?

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