What does that mean?Beta to the max
What does that mean?Beta to the max
Does this mean that your shift as a toll collector has ended for the night?That's enough tolling for the night lol
Man after my own heart.Interesting thread.
If it makes you feel better, I hunt kitty unarmed, and just eat it raw.
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I've spent plenty of time in Canton province eating anything the sun shined on, including dog, donkey, horse and cat. I speak from experience when I say there is food meat and then there is sport meat. Food meat always tastes better. I'd hunt cows if I had to, they are tasty. Bear and cat? Not so much. Donkeys and horses are great work animals but lousy as food.JayJay: Like it or not, EVERYTHING living is in some other creature's food chain...including US.
Any meat, cooked and seasoned properly, tastes good. I've been to Korea 6-7 times...Cat? Dog? Not really a big deal. The first time eating it is really more psychological than anything else. Think about how hungry the first person must have been to eat a snail? Termites? Grubs?
Animals were domesticated to do the hard work for humans and to make them easier to catch and breed for a food source.
I can see you point about big cats to a point, but if you eat fish, hamburger, chicken or pork...cat is just another meat. You've already crossed over the line.![]()
I've spent plenty of time in Canton province eating anything the sun shined on, including dog, donkey, horse and cat. I speak from experience when I say there is food meat and then there is sport meat. Food meat always tastes better. I'd hunt cows if I had to, they are tasty. Bear and cat? Not so much. Donkeys and horses are great work animals but lousy as food.
Also might consider partial smoke 2-3 hrs, pull and wrap in foil for 2-3 hrs then back on smoke for last 1-2 hrs. As for wood: oak, hickory and maybe cherry.
Rabbit, squirrel, nutria, alligator, shark, turtle, crawfish, ants, crickets, and once a scorpion.
my dang cat
If you smoke it it will taste good.
Cougar meat is great, and does indeed resemble pork. However - and it’s a big however - you MUST cook it to 160F to ensure you kill the trichinosis spores. That is not something you want to contract. Google it.
And apologies for digging up an old ish thread, but I skimmed thru and didn’t see anything about cooking temp and wanted to throw this out there.