Things you eat........Or not

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Think I'll get some dry ice and send BB some.

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If he'll eat potted meat, I'd bet he won't even half to cook the nuts. Probably about the same texture when thawed.
 
I draw the line at Rock Chucks, coyote and dog, and most of all - NUTS (I don't mean the kind that come from a plant/tree either). I don't care what they taste like - I won't eat them on PRINCIPLE.

Hell, I have a hard enough time eating nasty ol' diving ducks (Goldeneye, etc.) Some are strong enough to make me gag, but grind them into sausage with other meat and I'm good.

No funky vegetables if it isn't corn, green beans, peas and a very few other "normal" veggies, I won't touch them.

Tomatoes only belong in salsa, pizza/pasta sauce or ketchup.

Walnuts & pecans suck too. Why would you want to ruin a good brownie or cake with crappy walnuts?

Give me a chunk of big game meat or cow medium rare and I'm good to go. Just salt, pepper and garlic.
 
Best thing I've ever ate is Jalapeno garlic Talapia. Worst thing is probably elk liver cooked on a stick hanging over a campfire. The strangest thing (but oddly enough certainly not the worst) was porcupine. I normally like anything but have to draw the line at tripe, tongue and rhubarb pie!
 
I tell ya what, I have been to almost every country in Asia. The best, but weirdest thing that I have ever eaten has to be a stingray. It was very good. Fried halibut has to be one of my favorite foods. Fried deer meat with taters and gravy has to be another one that I could live off of. Fried squid is not too bad either.
Brandon
 
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and most of all - NUTS (I don't mean the kind that come from a plant/tree either). I don't care what they taste like - I won't eat them on PRINCIPLE.


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I used to think the same thing gonehuntin,that is until I went on an AZ archery elk hunt.Got a nice 6 pt. and my buddy cooked the heart and the nuts up in camp that night.Made me wish my elk would have had 12 instead of two. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Made me wish my elk would have had 12 instead of two. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

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No ya don't /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif You wudda been a shitin' kitten /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

They some kinda rich, yea /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
Will not eat kentucky fried chicken, the smell turns my stomach. Same goes with eggs sunny side up. Will eat mountain oysters, not bad, wild mushrooms with deer tenderloin. Fried wild turkey breast with taters and onions. I do miss good German food that I had when I was stationed there years ago. A young wild hog on a bbq grill with lots of cold beer sounds real good right now. With banana pudding to top it off. got to raid the frig. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Hey Dave, Balut is Filipinos natural Viagra. You don't know what your missing. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
You reminded me of something with your duck comment. we do a lot of duck hunting and if i saw someone in person eat a coot or hooded merganser i would probably just give them my wallet!!! Those suckers are the worst smelling, nastiest little creatures i have ever TRIED to clean!!

Me and the wife got married in Maui and our second night there we went to the hotel bar and grill and drowned a couple of cold ones and decided to order some sushi. It all tasted good and several more tall coldies were drank down and we decided to get more adventerous with the sushi. It was something that included eel, tuna, and God knows what else and it tasted great, THEN!!!

Next day we decided to try it again and I **** near spit beer on the waiter!!!!

All this talkin about food is makin me think about frying up my wifes pomeranian, sounds better than some of the stuff we have all talked about so far!!!!

steve
 
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Made me wish my elk would have had 12 instead of two. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

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No ya don't /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif You wudda been a shitin' kitten /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

They some kinda rich, yea /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

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Come to think of it,they were definately a rich meat.....but sure was good with the budwieser /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
WEll in my early youth, we were at my grandmothers a LOT on weekends and holidays. My grandfather was killed back in the middle part of the depression and she brought up 5 boys and 5 girls on what they could grow gather or hunt. I can tell you this, when she set supper down, you ate it then and didn't ask or make faces. IF you left the table you could bet on seeing what ever was on your plate at the breakfast table good and cold the next morning. Trust me I learned to just shut up and clean my plate. She had recipies for just about everything under the sun, and the tradition was passed along to all of her childeren, and most of her grandchilderen.

I can however say, that out of it all, I guess boiled okra will just about do it for me. About the third trip back and fourth and it's all over.

For the most part the rest is all about how hungry you are and how much seasoning you have available to cover it up with. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
I'll try/eat anything once. But the worst thing I ever ate was muskrat. I trapped it for the hide, and said to my buddy, Hey, let's cook er up. So, we did. It tasted like bad fish or something. Kinda swampy.
Surprisingly though, possum is real good, just like rabbit or groundhog in my opinion.
Baked snapping turtle is a delicacy to me and my brother.
 
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she brought up 5 boys and 5 girls on what they could grow gather or hunt. I can tell you this, when she set supper down, you ate it then and didn't ask or make faces. IF you left the table you could bet on seeing what ever was on your plate at the breakfast table good and cold the next morning. Trust me I learned to just shut up and clean my plate. She had recipies for just about everything under the sun, and the tradition was passed along to all of her childeren, and most of her grandchilderen.


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Mike, you're a lucky man. That's what I call a woman!

Okra, fried, OK. Anyother way, nah, especially in gumbo.
 
Okra is great. Fried, boiled, pickled or any other way.
I have eaten or tried to eat many things in my life and have come to like a few of the odd ones.
Calf fries, turkey fries, lamb fries, pickled eggs, menudo (mexican cow stomach soup), anchovies, calamari, habanero peppers, etc.
The only thing I have eaten that I probably wont try again unless theres money involved is pickled pigs feet. The last one I tried still had little priclky hairs on it that poked your mouth when trying to gnaw off a chunk /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif. NASTY!!
 
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