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On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 15:42:48 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
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"Stan
Goodman"
wrote:
A slug is a naked snail.
Ha-cha-cha-cha.
That's exactly what a slug is. The only difference
between
the
two
is
the
shell. Whether that qualifies slugs to appear in
rec.gardens.EDIBLE is
a
question I can't answer.
Well... a slug is EDIBLE, and can be found in your garden.
Thank you; now I know. Please feel free to help yourself.
Sorry. Snails are unclean.
What does "unclean" mean?
If I understand it correctly, edible snails are fed on bran or
suchlike for a couple of days before being dished up at a meal.
Franz
Not kosher. Treyf. An abomination. Not acceptable as food to
observant
Jews. (Lev. 11:42, "You shall not eat... anything that crawls on
its
belly...")
But most of the world do not follow the outdated Mosaic laws.
Franz
That is why I wrote "to observant Jews".
Indeed, After I had commented originally.
Franz
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