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Originally posted by Nordlys
The weirdest thing I have eaten myself were probably the emergency instructions on an airplane.
Not so weird if you are vegetarian.

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Rattlesnake, crow, amadillo, alligator, mountain lion, bear, etc etc

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I'm surprised no one has said rocky mountain oysters. It's been 20 years since I ate them but they were great! I advise getting the economy size "Bucket o' Balls". I sure do.

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Originally posted by Frank Burns
I'm surprised no one has said rocky mountain oysters. It's been 20 years since I ate them but they were great! I advise getting the economy size "Bucket o' Balls". I sure do.
They certainly are delicious Frank with a good,on tap beer.





In case I forget....Happy 4th of July.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
They certainly are delicious Frank with a good,on tap beer.





In case I forget....Happy 4th of July.
Thanks Steve! Yep, ya gotta wash 'em down with a little brew.

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We just had a barbecue here at work. I'll be face first on my keyboard in no time.

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In my younger days a friend an I were at a hunting camp with some guys we worked with. Since we were the youngest we had to do the cooking. We shot rabbits around camp to eat as we all like wild rabbit. One day while in town buying supplies we caught a cat. Took it back skined and cooked and feed it to the old farts as we listened to their wise cracks. Never told any the truth for years and now they don't believe us. But they did eat the cat. And I loved every bite they took.

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Originally posted by SJ247
I tired to stop eating beef, and it made me kind of sick, in a bloody-meat-hungry kind of way, after a few months.

Scary stuff.

Can't eat veal though.
We've been vegetarian in our house for about 3 months now. It's actually worked out surprisingly well.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
We've been vegetarian in our house for about 3 months now. It's actually worked out surprisingly well.
*Eating rare ribeye steak*
Me too, ribeyes are my favorite vegetable. 😉

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Originally posted by rbmorris
We've been vegetarian in our house for about 3 months now. It's actually worked out surprisingly well.
Might have something to do with the fact that you two can cook. You can probably make styrofoam taste good.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
We've been vegetarian in our house for about 3 months now. It's actually worked out surprisingly well.
Crab is not a vegetable.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
We've been vegetarian in our house for about 3 months now. It's actually worked out surprisingly well.
We chose it as a dietary issue. Not a "save the whales" issue. We have also found it to be a more interesting and fun way to eat. It introduces you to a completely different menu. It's not what all the cliches would have you believe.

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Originally posted by Frank Burns
We chose it as a dietary issue. Not a "save the whales" issue.
:'(

Actually I chose not to eat meat mostly because I just didn't like it anymore, although other reasons played in a bit. I still eat seafood, so I am not really a vegetarian.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
:'(

Actually I chose not to eat meat mostly because I just didn't like it anymore, although other reasons played in a bit. I still eat seafood, so I am not really a vegetarian.
What about fish?

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