Look what we had for supper last night:
Tasty little critter after he sat in the hot Texas sun for a few days. Sweet Breads were a touch on the tough side
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By Golly Donny...I kin hardly believe my own old, tired eyes!!! Your little feller is just about the cutest critter I've done seen Southwest of Tennessee!!! He almost looks like y'all adopted him at your local Petco store...AND, I looked an' looked an' looked AGAIN...I ain't seen a shread a rubber, or the words GOOD YEAR on his cute litter face ANYWHERE...ANYHOW!
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"Tennessee Sun-Dried Possum...Heaven In A Can"
"Tennessee Sun-Dried Possum...Heaven In A Can"
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jackman,
some of us out here in the middle of the country eat a lot off the land. we dont have the monitary income like you folks on the coasts. we actually eat some stuff that just comes up out of the ground. sometimes we even eat animals that we have kept and fed for several months, such as a hog. bacon, chops, the hide makes good shoes. the only part we dont use is the oink. now when it comes to the wild animals, preparation makes considerable difference. take that possum donny m had. some people like a little goodyear on em, but i personally prefer just a tiny bit of firestone on mine. since bridgestone took them over i like them much better than goodyear. i think they add an oriental ingrediant. if you ever get a chance to try some coon be sure to shake on just the slightest bit of 10 w 30. makes coon slide rite down. dont knock it till you watched someone try it.
some of us out here in the middle of the country eat a lot off the land. we dont have the monitary income like you folks on the coasts. we actually eat some stuff that just comes up out of the ground. sometimes we even eat animals that we have kept and fed for several months, such as a hog. bacon, chops, the hide makes good shoes. the only part we dont use is the oink. now when it comes to the wild animals, preparation makes considerable difference. take that possum donny m had. some people like a little goodyear on em, but i personally prefer just a tiny bit of firestone on mine. since bridgestone took them over i like them much better than goodyear. i think they add an oriental ingrediant. if you ever get a chance to try some coon be sure to shake on just the slightest bit of 10 w 30. makes coon slide rite down. dont knock it till you watched someone try it.
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phantom wrote:jackman,
some of us out here in the middle of the country eat a lot off the land. we dont have the monitary income like you folks on the coasts.
Phantom, I was not knocking Donnym, I just find it hard to imagine eating a Possom since there a gutsy little critter with hardly any meat any way the part about monitary income had me ROFLMAO ......
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