grannieannie
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Well aren't you all very responsive to my question... how wonderful, and fascinating answers too....keep it coming guys.
2nd. go, one of my fav. combinations is grilled roo steak with blueberry relish or whatever (blueberries anyway) the blueberries just seem to set the roo flavour off nicely.
...............solar 17 (Baden)
Cant say I have, but I watched a mate eat 1 a couple of years ago. Probably would be a good hangover cure, cos he spewed and just watching him try to suck it down his throat had me joining him in evacuating our stomach contents. I'll eat pretty much any meat going accept Croc, I found working in a Croc farm and eating them (or at least their drumsticks) they tend to want to eat you more for some reason. But to Quote my grandfather "Food tastes better when it had parents".Ever tried mangrove worm? Tastes like a condom full of sand. ARGH!!
But many people swear to me that there is no better hangover cure in the universe. I'll stick to coffee, bacon & eggs thanx.
Beef , pork , chicken , lamb . fish , eel , crab . crayfish . shellfish , croc , emu , bambie , skippy , goat , rabbit , there must be more but for some reason I'm feeling hungry .
When l was young, my grandfather always had cockatoo on Sunday night for tea if they were in plague proportions (Baden)
ur such a wealthy lot, to be able to afford all those delicious meats...i buy 6 beef sausages at a time, and have 1 every fortnight.. my animals eat far better than i do r
Would try wild dog or cat, not someones pet tho. And rats, well i'd give em a go, not a sewer or house rat, those giant rats of Papua New Guinea would have a bit of meat on em.
Many others i would try, except for any endangered species...jellyfish sounds interesting! And, although not mammal meat i wanna try some of the bugs, spiders and scorpions that are edible, some of them sound real tasty.
Had a Fish Head Laksa soup at a restaurant and it included the bones, brains and eyes of the fish, ate it all but felt wierd afterwards.
After you eat them they make a cool hat .My daughter would call that a dad joke..Has anyone tried echidna?
take it thats because u live near the deer and emu farm :lol:Just thought I should add one that I haven't seen on this thread yet, ostrich meat... if cooked well is probably one of my favourite meats.
Guinea pigs were the staple meat of the Inca before the Spanish trashed the place.
I've eaten sea turtle and dugong on the Arnhem Land coast and islands. I dont like either, they are both very fatty, but when my host offers me a feed I accept it.
You might be surprised to learn that the hunting pressure on these species doesn't come from using power boats or rifles. It's the Freezer that allows people to harvest more than they can eat over a couple of days. Unfortunately people are also less likely to share their catch now they have cold storage so each family group goes out to get some.
While I certainly appreciate that these species are threatened you will find habitat destruction has a much greater effect than hunting. Turtles and dugong both maintain very healthy populations on the Arnhem Land coast despite being high on the menu. But watch what happens if the developers move in and start dredging the sea grass beds and ripping out the mangroves for marinas.
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