I see you dropped by already to read my photo story. I hadn't had time yet to stop by and let you know I posted it in response to your meme. Glad you liked it!
I've never tasted groundhog, but I've heard from various people that it's actually pretty good eating. I do have recipes -- I have a cookbook put out by USDA Extension during WWII called "Good Eating from Fields and Forests" that has recipes for cooking just about every type of beast except maybe skunk.
I remember reading somewhere a few years ago that Lewis & Clark liked dog meat so much that the native Americans they met in their travels actually gave them a derogatory nickname because of it. The natives ate dog, but it was never their first choice -- it's what they resorted to when there were no salmon or buffalo available.
I had a friend who grew up in inner city Chicago. He always referred to cats as "roof rabbits."
I see you dropped by already to read my photo story. I hadn't had time yet to stop by and let you know I posted it in response to your meme. Glad you liked it!
ReplyDeleteLove your cartoon today. :)
I read that strip every morning.
ReplyDeleteI love that cartoon. I read it every sunday.
ReplyDeletewonder if it tastes like chicken?
I've never tasted groundhog, but I've heard from various people that it's actually pretty good eating. I do have recipes -- I have a cookbook put out by USDA Extension during WWII called "Good Eating from Fields and Forests" that has recipes for cooking just about every type of beast except maybe skunk.
ReplyDeleteI just got it, groundhog as in grind up the hog to make sausage. Doh!!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I'm a day late and a dollar short.
Did you see where that man went to jail for selling hot dogs with dog meat in them? Not in this country, some other country, but that's a hot dog.
ReplyDeleteAnd I have no issue with it, I've heard that dog is tasty. Don't intend of finding out though unless I get damn hungry.
I remember reading somewhere a few years ago that Lewis & Clark liked dog meat so much that the native Americans they met in their travels actually gave them a derogatory nickname because of it. The natives ate dog, but it was never their first choice -- it's what they resorted to when there were no salmon or buffalo available.
ReplyDeleteI had a friend who grew up in inner city Chicago. He always referred to cats as "roof rabbits."