Have You Ever Eaten A Squirrel? A Raccoon? A Rattlesnake?

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  1. Mary Stetler

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    When you think about it, consistency in flavor cannot be controlled in wild meat as it can in agricultural animals. What the animals eat or don't eat varies greatly.
     
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    Some city folk don't quite realize what farm animals produce.
    Once when I did pony rentals in town for birthday parties etc a woman wanted me to bring the pony into here house!? onto shiney hard wood floors!!! I tried to object but she offered more money and begged.
    Thunder controlled himself and we got photo ops but it could have been a disaster.:eek:
     
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    Yes, to rattlesnake and squirrel, but no to raccoon. @Ken Anderson Have you even eaten a muskrat? I did on one of the survival trips in the mountains I guided. Very muddy and unpleasant flavor.
     
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    People are the same way. If you're around people who eat lots of garlic and/or heavy spices that you don't, they give off an odor you can smell from 10 feet away. Likewise, those who come from cultures that don't eat a lot of red meat claim that most Americans smell sickly sweet from it.

    I wonder if the flavor of game might vary based upon the seasons and what foods are available that time of year in that location.
     
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    We had muskrats in the area, but I've never bitten into one. For someone who grew up on a farm, I was squeamish about a lot of stuff.
     
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    I have heard good things and bad about muskrats. But since I have no intention of preparing them 'correctly' I think I will skip them.
     
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    Besides, why would I eat something that ended with rats.
     
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    Some people call them Marsh Rabbits.
     
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    There you go. Rabbits are cute too, so I've never eaten one.
     
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    I think I’ve had rabbit before, not positive though. There’s a restaurant near us that had an absolutely delicious duck dish. I’m sure it must have had something to do with preparation but that was a memorable dish. Unfortunately, they rotate their menu around fairly often so it disappeared.
     
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    I've had roast duck and goose at Evans Farm Inn when it was there near Tyson's Corner.

    Of course, I've had Peking Duck a number of times.
     
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    How about the rest of you? Are there any other adventurous eaters here?
     
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    I forgot to mention I have tried duck- yucky greasy meat
     
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    Peking Duck at a good Chinese restaurant is delicious. The inflate the duck to separate the skin from the body and let it air-dry so the skin is extra-crisp. Then they roast it. When it's made this way, it's not real greasy, but it is richer than other fowl (except maybe goose.)

    A couple of times a year I'd go to Peking Gourmet in Falls Church VA with friends. The duck was their specialty.

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    (I had goose when I was pretty young, and I don't remember how it was.)
     
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