Eating Rabbit
I realise that my brother has this towel that displays a print on it of a rabbit with an egg beater. Under the picture however, there are the words "Cooking Rabbit".
I do understand that most probably the manufacturers intended it to be a kid's towel; but i cannot help feeling a sense of indignation at them encouraging cannabalism. HAHA. Besides, it takes much less letters to print "Rabbit Cook".
The one redeeming factor of the towel i must admit is that its a egg beater utensil the rabbit is holding. It is wearing an apron by the way. Which probably means its male because women seldom wear aprons in the kitchen anymore as they believe strongly in emancipation. Somehow, the apron is a sign of domesticated subservience -- you only see it in films to stereotype male house husbands these days.
Anyway, coming back to my point on the egg beater, i dont think you cook rabbit (as in prepare it to eat) using a egg beater, thus most likely the towel is just suggesting that the rabbit is doing some cooking and not 'A rabbit cooking another rabbit'. But you never know. Towels are subtle these days. Next time i eat rabbit (if ever i get a repeat of my Montreal delicacy) i would be sure to ask the cooks how they prepare rabbit meat as long as they speak English. If i did try the question in French I have a strange feeling they might come after me with an egg beater.
I do understand that most probably the manufacturers intended it to be a kid's towel; but i cannot help feeling a sense of indignation at them encouraging cannabalism. HAHA. Besides, it takes much less letters to print "Rabbit Cook".
The one redeeming factor of the towel i must admit is that its a egg beater utensil the rabbit is holding. It is wearing an apron by the way. Which probably means its male because women seldom wear aprons in the kitchen anymore as they believe strongly in emancipation. Somehow, the apron is a sign of domesticated subservience -- you only see it in films to stereotype male house husbands these days.
Anyway, coming back to my point on the egg beater, i dont think you cook rabbit (as in prepare it to eat) using a egg beater, thus most likely the towel is just suggesting that the rabbit is doing some cooking and not 'A rabbit cooking another rabbit'. But you never know. Towels are subtle these days. Next time i eat rabbit (if ever i get a repeat of my Montreal delicacy) i would be sure to ask the cooks how they prepare rabbit meat as long as they speak English. If i did try the question in French I have a strange feeling they might come after me with an egg beater.
1 Comments:
Hilarious. You must sit on the toilet bowl a long time to observe such bunny things-Lou
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