How many ways do I eat thee?
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wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 23:04 last edited by
Rabbit stew is all I've had.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 01:24 last edited by
I've eaten beef, pork, chicken, and fish. You can keep your little bunny rabbits, bambi, squirrels, sheep, horses, snakes, alligators, and whatever other 4 legged creature people eat away from me.
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I've eaten beef, pork, chicken, and fish. You can keep your little bunny rabbits, bambi, squirrels, sheep, horses, snakes, alligators, and whatever other 4 legged creature people eat away from me.
wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 01:33 last edited by@Larry said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I've eaten beef, pork, chicken, and fish. You can keep your little bunny rabbits, bambi, squirrels, sheep, horses, snakes, alligators, and whatever other 4 legged creature people eat away from me.
Possum is conspicuously missing.
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@Larry said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I've eaten beef, pork, chicken, and fish. You can keep your little bunny rabbits, bambi, squirrels, sheep, horses, snakes, alligators, and whatever other 4 legged creature people eat away from me.
Possum is conspicuously missing.
wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 01:33 last edited by@Axtremus said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
@Larry said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I've eaten beef, pork, chicken, and fish. You can keep your little bunny rabbits, bambi, squirrels, sheep, horses, snakes, alligators, and whatever other 4 legged creature people eat away from me.
Possum is conspicuously missing.
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@Jolly said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I bet Mik has a rabbit recipe on the shelf...
Yep. I make a ragu for pasta. Delicious.
wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 01:37 last edited by@Mik said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
@Jolly said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I bet Mik has a rabbit recipe on the shelf...
Yep. I make a ragu for pasta. Delicious.
Do tell...
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@Larry said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I've eaten beef, pork, chicken, and fish. You can keep your little bunny rabbits, bambi, squirrels, sheep, horses, snakes, alligators, and whatever other 4 legged creature people eat away from me.
Possum is conspicuously missing.
wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 01:45 last edited by@Axtremus said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
@Larry said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I've eaten beef, pork, chicken, and fish. You can keep your little bunny rabbits, bambi, squirrels, sheep, horses, snakes, alligators, and whatever other 4 legged creature people eat away from me.
Possum is conspicuously missing.
I think most people with a functioning brain would have noticed it's absence from the list of things I HAVE eaten and made the logical conclusion that possum would fall into the "whatever other 4 legged creature" group.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 01:47 last edited by Larry
Tell me Ax, when you eat possum, do you chase the little fucker down and kill it, or do you just scrape one off the highway?
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Tell me Ax, when you eat possum, do you chase the little fucker down and kill it, or do you just scrape one off the highway?
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 01:47 last edited by
I raised them growing up, then when in adulthood I had a good friend who raised them. All I had to do was tell him I was looking for one and he’d slaughter and dress one out for me. It was great.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 01:48 last edited by
@George-K said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
@Larry you misspelled "jizzway."
Fucking spell checker....
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 01:49 last edited by
They are also good smoked.
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@Mik said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
@Jolly said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I bet Mik has a rabbit recipe on the shelf...
Yep. I make a ragu for pasta. Delicious.
Do tell...
wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 01:50 last edited by@Jolly said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
@Mik said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
@Jolly said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I bet Mik has a rabbit recipe on the shelf...
Yep. I make a ragu for pasta. Delicious.
Do tell...
https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/11707-rabbit-ragu-with-pappardelle
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 02:05 last edited by
BTW, you can make "chicken" salad with them.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 02:13 last edited by
I remember eating rabbit once, many years ago.
All I really remember is it was very greasy, and then that creepy feeling of eating Bugs Bunny. In terms of eating things I don't like to eat, rabbit is at the top of the list of what I WOULD eat, if necessary. Way above possum or squirrel or armadillo, snails, snake, bugs.
Frog legs I've had once. Was OK, but I ordered it just because I wanted to at least try it once. -
wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 05:53 last edited by
pretty common in italy, most fine restaurants will have a rabbit dish on the menu. so ive had it, but not such a fan.....
on other hand, in italy ive had donkey salami
italians understand food
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I remember eating rabbit once, many years ago.
All I really remember is it was very greasy, and then that creepy feeling of eating Bugs Bunny. In terms of eating things I don't like to eat, rabbit is at the top of the list of what I WOULD eat, if necessary. Way above possum or squirrel or armadillo, snails, snake, bugs.
Frog legs I've had once. Was OK, but I ordered it just because I wanted to at least try it once.wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 14:04 last edited by@Rainman said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I remember eating rabbit once, many years ago.
All I really remember is it was very greasy, and then that creepy feeling of eating Bugs Bunny. In terms of eating things I don't like to eat, rabbit is at the top of the list of what I WOULD eat, if necessary. Way above possum or squirrel or armadillo, snails, snake, bugs.
Frog legs I've had once. Was OK, but I ordered it just because I wanted to at least try it once.Rabbits are a lot of things, but they ain't greasy. No fat.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 18:14 last edited by
I had rabbit once. I was in the UK, and ordered a rabbit stew (I think). However, I believe that the chef used a cleaver to cut up the rabbit and I spent more time picking pieces of bone from the meal than actually eating it.
Nothing against the rabbit, but I have not had it since.
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pretty common in italy, most fine restaurants will have a rabbit dish on the menu. so ive had it, but not such a fan.....
on other hand, in italy ive had donkey salami
italians understand food
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@Rainman said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I remember eating rabbit once, many years ago.
All I really remember is it was very greasy, and then that creepy feeling of eating Bugs Bunny. In terms of eating things I don't like to eat, rabbit is at the top of the list of what I WOULD eat, if necessary. Way above possum or squirrel or armadillo, snails, snake, bugs.
Frog legs I've had once. Was OK, but I ordered it just because I wanted to at least try it once.Rabbits are a lot of things, but they ain't greasy. No fat.
wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 19:02 last edited by@Jolly said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
@Rainman said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I remember eating rabbit once, many years ago.
All I really remember is it was very greasy, and then that creepy feeling of eating Bugs Bunny. In terms of eating things I don't like to eat, rabbit is at the top of the list of what I WOULD eat, if necessary. Way above possum or squirrel or armadillo, snails, snake, bugs.
Frog legs I've had once. Was OK, but I ordered it just because I wanted to at least try it once.Rabbits are a lot of things, but they ain't greasy. No fat.
I was going to say the same thing. if it was greasy it wasn't due to the rabbit.. They are about as lean a meat as you could find.
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@Jolly said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
@Rainman said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I remember eating rabbit once, many years ago.
All I really remember is it was very greasy, and then that creepy feeling of eating Bugs Bunny. In terms of eating things I don't like to eat, rabbit is at the top of the list of what I WOULD eat, if necessary. Way above possum or squirrel or armadillo, snails, snake, bugs.
Frog legs I've had once. Was OK, but I ordered it just because I wanted to at least try it once.Rabbits are a lot of things, but they ain't greasy. No fat.
I was going to say the same thing. if it was greasy it wasn't due to the rabbit.. They are about as lean a meat as you could find.
wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 20:06 last edited by@Mik said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
@Jolly said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
@Rainman said in How many ways do I eat thee?:
I remember eating rabbit once, many years ago.
All I really remember is it was very greasy, and then that creepy feeling of eating Bugs Bunny. In terms of eating things I don't like to eat, rabbit is at the top of the list of what I WOULD eat, if necessary. Way above possum or squirrel or armadillo, snails, snake, bugs.
Frog legs I've had once. Was OK, but I ordered it just because I wanted to at least try it once.Rabbits are a lot of things, but they ain't greasy. No fat.
I was going to say the same thing. if it was greasy it wasn't due to the rabbit.. They are about as lean a meat as you could find.
O God.
If it wasn't rabbit, what the hell did they feed me??
Hey. Maybe it was duck. Is duck greasy?
Please tell me duck is greasy, and not possum.
And that's what I get from straying away from "my" foods.