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them ones with the missing legs are easier to hunt anywaysFish.
I'd flat out die without the fish.
In full disclosure though i gave up 4 legged animals just over 3 years ago after suffering the worlds nastiest case of food poisoning from a pork sausage.
codyjp said:Fish.
I'd flat out die without the fish.
In full disclosure though i gave up 4 legged animals just over 3 years ago after suffering the worlds nastiest case of food poisoning from a pork sausage.
You could always get mild mercury poisoning.
Chose turkey/chicken out of the simple fact that you can't screw up cooking a turkey/chicken...
You've obviously never eaten at my in-laws place... My mother in-law is a very intelligent lady, but damn that turkey is dry as hell. I've been honing my bird smoking skills to take over turkey cooking duties for this year. Only trick is that I need to make it sound like I just want to help out rather than I think her turkey sucks.
Pork is just as versatile.I agree. Poultry is a lot more versatile than other meats. The novelty of eating pork every day would eventually wear off. It might take three or four years, but eventually. Chicken's boring by itself, but you can basically do anything with it except make a steak or bacon.
Thanks. Now I know what I'm gonna have for lunch.Had to go with pork. I was thinking about bacon, ham, pork chops, sausage, canitas, etc. Can't go wrong with pig!