I Love Little Fuzzy Bunnies!!!

@sconibear (8016)
United States
April 3, 2009 10:04am CST
[i]Here comes Peter Cottontail Hoppin' down the bunny trail, Hippity hoppity, Easter's on its way Bringin' ev'ry girl and boy A basketful of Easter joy Things to make your Easter Bright and gay He's got jelly beans for Tommy Colored eggs for sister Sue There's an orchid for your mommy And an Easter bonnet too. Oh! Here' comes Peter Cottontail Hoppin' down the bunny trail Hippity hoppity[/i] Happy Easter Day does anybody know where i can find a good recipe for a roasted Easter rabbit dinner???
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@mummymo (23706)
3 Apr 09
Angel and Sweetheart - 2 little baby bunnies you are definitely not getting to eat!!!
How could you sconi??? We have just got 2 new additions to our family! Yep my daughter has 2 baby bunnie wabbits called Angel and sweetheart and you are talking about eating them? I don't know how you could? I will give you a pic of said rabbits but you cannot have them to eat!
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@James72 (26790)
• Australia
3 Apr 09
@mummymo (23706)
3 Apr 09
There are still 6 babies this size for sale in my local pet shop but I am happy to say they cost £26 each - too expensive to have 4 for one meal! lol I will happily send you their poos though! hee hee hee xxxx
@sconibear (8016)
• United States
3 Apr 09
OK mummymo.......i looked at your picture........if you can find like 2 more that size and send them to me, that would be PERFECT!!!
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@livewyre (2450)
3 Apr 09
my little one has real chicks at her school - they have them every year in the classroom and watch them hatch over Easter... you should have seen the look she gave me when I said I liked chickens especially when they were roasted... She is five and I am a VERY bad Daddy it seems... Rabbit is a bit on the 'gamey' side, but it is OK in a stew.. BTW if you ask for Rabbit Stew in Malta, they traditionally leave the skull on the plate to prove that it is actually a rabbit (and not a cat or dog I presume)..
@livewyre (2450)
3 Apr 09
In that case I would recommend a kebab, you can line up the baby bunnies and have pieces of peppers and onions in-between. I had baby squid once, the first few were OK, but after a while, when the novelty had worn off, the idea of putting a whole animal in your mouth becomes less appealing..
@livewyre (2450)
3 Apr 09
If cat meat floats, then that gives me an alternative for apple-bobbing - after all isn't it embarrassing when carnivores come round and you have only provided something for the fruit-eaters...?
@sconibear (8016)
• United States
3 Apr 09
an old Vietnam veteran once told me cat meat floats. i understand rabbit meat may be gamey, i'm thinking more along the lines of little baby bunnies.
@carolscash (9491)
• United States
4 Apr 09
I don't think that it would be fair to the Easter bunny to have rabbit for Easter dinner. I think that he might find that offensive and he might have to leave you a green egg or something to get even. He might leave you some droppings in your Easter basket, if you know what I mean. LOL!!
@sconibear (8016)
• United States
4 Apr 09
yeah......my girlfriend up above this response told me i can't have rabbit. CUTE LITTLE BABY DUCKLINGS IT IS THEN!!!
@Opal26 (17679)
• United States
3 Apr 09
Hey sconi! Bad Sconi! You would never dare eat a cute little Bunny Rabbit! I know you are just kidding! What are you having for your Easter Dinner for real though! I know that you are a great chef! I heard it from your missybear! She says you are a wonderful cook! So what is cooking in your house for Easter and don't tell me rabbit!
@sconibear (8016)
• United States
4 Apr 09
well Sunday's usually pizza night in the bear house..........so prolly PIZZA!!! bunny pizza.
@missybear (11391)
• United States
4 Apr 09
There will be no bunnies for you this Easter especially not roasted ones
@sconibear (8016)
• United States
4 Apr 09
AAAAAAWWWWWWWWWW!!!
@mathss1 (1181)
• United States
3 Apr 09
No I do not know where you can find a good recipe but do bears cook it seems odd lol Have a gr8 time Njoy
@sconibear (8016)
• United States
3 Apr 09
of course we cook.......why do you think The Great Bear In The Sky gave us the knowledge of fire???
@livewyre (2450)
3 Apr 09
Bears originated the tradition of 'backwoods' cooking - no human would have thought of cooking marshmallows over an open fire..
@riyasam (16556)
• India
3 Apr 09
i really envey you,sconi.here easter is not celebrated with much fanfare.as people from all community reside here only the major festivals are celebrated with much enthusiasm(that too many are trying to ape e western culture,)
@sconibear (8016)
• United States
3 Apr 09
if i have any leftover bunny on a biscuit, i'll send it your way my friend.
@guybrush (4658)
• Australia
8 Apr 09
Bang, bang, BANG!!!