Posted by RN on February 21, 2009 at 09:40:42 from (96.60.82.253):
In Reply to: Forced to eat posted by plow hand on February 20, 2009 at 14:53:32:
Some uncooked foods. If you"ve missed a few meals growing up you"ll learn to eat almost anything cooked. Rabbit was the original fast food- a .22 rifle was a kitchen utensil for many people, squirrel and pigeon can be a supper treat. Chinese and French cooking have some interesting ingredients- cook it and cover with sauce for the upper class, just cook it some for the peasants and add pepper or some kind of greens with flavor. Some of the early redneck recipes from W Virginia have alternative to rabbit stew=possum, racoon, porcupine(had porky roast and leftovers stewed, tasty). Some relatives in military went through Ranger course- the term "snake eater" has a real background. Some relatives on Russian front and during occupation would eat anything they could dig or catch- don"t gripe at dinner table about food when couple uncles around. Rallies occasionally had a few of the older riders remember food in Russian POW camp- no complaints about biker stew pot. Cook it well done and close your eyes when on fork- enjoy. RN
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