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Post by Mormel on Nov 15, 2024 11:49:18 GMT -5
Those look awesome.. especially those old proboscids to be 'stamping about' on your mail.
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Post by Doghouse Reilly on Nov 15, 2024 11:51:07 GMT -5
I had a guy I knew through work that was trying to loose weight at the same time I was that tried to sell me on cauliflower over pasta and/or pizza crust. And I was just like no. I will just go without pasta. There is no way that cauliflower tastes like pasta. I'd rather do without something unhealthy than try and fake it out with a substitute. Getting food to fake being another food is the uncanny valley phenomenon for your tongue.
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Post by EdoBosnar on Nov 15, 2024 12:58:18 GMT -5
They look tasty. Well...maybe not the saber-tooth. Predators aren't usually very good eating. Not necessarily true; I've heard from people who have tried it that lion meat is actually pretty good. Same goes for alligator and, apparently, rattlesnake.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Nov 15, 2024 13:03:25 GMT -5
They look tasty. Well...maybe not the saber-tooth. Predators aren't usually very good eating. Not necessarily true; I've heard from people who have tried it that lion meat is actually pretty good. Same goes for alligator and, apparently, rattlesnake. I love gator. And I don't mind rattlesnake, but I won't seek it out. I've had mountain lion and it's not good (one of two critters that my Dad refused to butcher). Bear, which is an omnivore, can be edible, but the processor and the cook have to know what the heck they're doing and most of them don't. So, yeah, it's a mixed bag I guess.
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Nov 15, 2024 13:50:00 GMT -5
I had gator in Louisiana and it's one of the best meats I have tried. But I imagine that's because I was in Louisiana where they know how to prepare it properly. I would like to try rattlesnake. But due to father in law's medical issues he doesn't hunt anymore. So I'd have to find a venue that serves it to try it. I'll try most anything once with the exception of calf fries.
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