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I had camel toe once does that count?
I have to admit I was surprised it was a little fishy
I have to admit I was surprised it was a little fishy
I had camel toe once does that count?
I have to admit I was surprised it was a little fishy
I've not had wild boar. I'd be willing to give it a try though. boar and hogs aren't a problem in MN, thankfully. It sounds like they are quite the headache.
I've heard bear is one meat that really needs proper care from field to plate to be any good.
I live in pa and have had bear on quite a few occasions... I've had it and it was awesome and had it when it was awful... If you don't cook it right its tough and greasy
Are bears so plentiful that hunting them doesnt have ecological ramifications? Seems to me, assuming one finds bear meat palatable, that one bear could provide weeks worth of fresh, frozen, and smoked meat not to mention a giant pelt, a trophy head etc.
If there are lots of bears, that sounds awesome and something I would want to be a part of. If killing off a few puts their population at risk... not so much.
Just for fun, Rocky Mountain oysters
Sea urchin is something I want to try.
Foie Gras. I love chopped chicken liver and organ meats in general.
I haven't had an opportunity for Camel from your list.
I especially love fried chicken livers, but duck or goose liver makes chicken livers seem like garbage - that's just how good duck or goose liver tastes.
Soooo... day before yesterday I go to the supermarket and see "Manager's Special! 1lb pork tails, $1.49!"
Score! The wife is away on business, I'm making these!
I ate them. They tasted good. And I got sick as a dog. Never again.
CreamyGoodness said:Soooo... day before yesterday I go to the supermarket and see "Manager's Special! 1lb pork tails, $1.49!"
Score! The wife is away on business, I'm making these!
I ate them. They tasted good. And I got sick as a dog. Never again.
Most people attribute food poisoning to the wrong food. It usually takes about 16 hours for the colony to build up to toxic levels.
Further, if the ears were bad, that is the fault of poor food handling, not the food itself. It could have just as easily happened to chicken lips.
Eh, there was nothing pathelogical in the tails, Im sure, its just that they are so greasy as to make me feel ill.