Heh. I know it`s not the freezer in question, but my freezer currently has bison and mallard duck in it. If you`d caught me before the holiday it would also have had Canada goose and elk but those are both gone now. I expect some mule deer and other venison shortly, though.
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I'd love some venison steak but folks around here hold their deer dear.
I also learnt that people eat mountain lions.
Really? I was always told they tasted terrible, "like cat piss" was the description, but now I can't remember who was telling me that or if I should trust that information. It was a long time ago.
How was the goose, Liese? I was also told that Canada goose is not fit for eating, just for upping the fat content of dryer game.
It is possible that I am gullible and know hunters who lie.
I've eaten bear. Bear is tasty.
Here's how urban my life is: I've never eaten game that anyone I knew (or had any connection to) killed, but I've had kangaroo and alligator at restaurants.
Grew up with venison and much smaller game, including rabbit and squirrel. So I guess I'm the opposite of Jesse.
I'm going to be in San Jose next weekend. I'm trying to find a workable yoga studio to take a class at. Ugh. the Bay Area, for its size, does not have enough Anusara.
I'm urban like Jesse--the only red meat I've eaten that someone I knew killed was rabbit, I think. But I've had bison and boar and other Asterixy meats at restaurants.
I have eaten fish caught by people I know, though.
-t, maybe I'm the gullible one. This guy was very gung ho about his home-killed food. But he's been hunting his own dinner since he was ten or so.
I have eaten fish caught by people I know, though.
I've never done that, either!
I have eaten fish caught by people I know, though.
I think this is why I dislike fish so much.
BTW, does anyone else find it odd that they sell seafood in the aquarium cafeteria? Like who sees the giant sea bass and then thinks, "MMMM... bass = good eating"?