Lord, out here in the West, it's the default to put peppers in everything. I despise peppers! They burn my tongue, and the really hot ones affect my lungs! Why is there peppers in my egg salad sandwich!
I need to force myself to try vegetables. My mother was a vegetable-mush cook as well, along with pork-chops-equal-leather. Daddy was happy to eat it all.
ION, I just had an interesting political discussion with some co-workers on net neutrality and utilities and the purpose of government and why it's important that we at least try to get some fair treatment for all people.
This talking to people thing has its upsides.
I had venison too young, I think, and possibly not prepared well, but I'd try it again. I will try goat one of these days. For sure. Rabbit meat is supposed to be tasty; I've never had it.
I once bit into the hottest pepper known to humankind while eating Ethiopian food, so I've been gun shy there. Oh, man. I'm sure my memory is being a drama queen, but I feel like I couldn't taste anything for hours. Definitely the rest of the meal was a wash.
It reminded me mostly of pot roast.
I do love me some pot roast. Noted.
If you've got Indian Buffet anywhere near you - that was how I sampled goat. (I'm not a fan) But then still had lovely chicken tikka and some kind of curry, so no loss.
That's how I did it too. I file it away with raccoon as something I'm glad I ate once to be able to say I did it, but never again.
Alligator is pretty good, and I like the idea of eating something that occasionally inserts itself above humans in the food chain. I *wish* there were somewhere nearby to get conch, but even Memphis is down to a Bahama Breeze franchise as the closest thing to Caribbean food.
Rabbit is good, too. I've never had buffalo, I don't think. I've never encountered bones in goat meat, but I haven't had it in stew; I've had it in gyros.
Vegetarians, I'm so sorry. Avert your eyes.
Buffalo is beef's healthier, better-tasting sibling.
You've had goat in gyros? I thought they were only lamb.
How is goat different from lamb, taste-wise? I'm curious.
I wasn't a super picky eater but I had texture issues with things. Like slices of tomato, tastes gross AND has weird slimy seedy texture.
But with my current bladder issues that are triggered by food I've become a selective eater out of necessity. So many things I'd be willing to try aren't safe to eat any more and food is starting to lose most of it's appeal.
I can eat most herbs, but nothing spicy, acidic, fermented, aged, cultured, has soy, or has caffiene. I'm sure there are other things I'm missing. And by spicy that means black pepper.
Although I have been able to incoporate mayo and some cheese back into my diet. I'm trying to figure out some herb mixtures (besides basil, oregano, and dried parsley) that will make things taste different.
Beefalo is the unholy and delightful marriage of beef and buffalo, and I think I like it better than either.