Solution the High meat prices - knine export sone man!!!

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Griff said:
Unity said:
I've had squirrel.

--John
(It was over 50 yrs ago.)

Good point. We ate a lot of squirrel when I was a kid. Squirrel was the first animal my Dad took me hunting.
First animal I ever hunted.
We made squirrel spaghetti. :shock:
It wasn't bad. :shock:
My first hunting trip......provisions were running a little low. :shock:
 
JB, you should trap a few Nutrias in the creek behind your house and make a video cookin them Cajun style.. Show all the steps.

  1. trappin it. [/*:m:2ouxl9xu]
  2. dressing it out.[/*:m:2ouxl9xu]
  3. marinating it and rubbing it.[/*:m:2ouxl9xu]
  4. Baking or if you prefer BBQ-ing it.[/*:m:2ouxl9xu]
  5. Making side dishes to eat with it.[/*:m:2ouxl9xu]
  6. Eating the whole dam thing.[/*:m:2ouxl9xu]

If you can do that you are a real badass Cajun!!!!!
 
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