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Are we supposed to respond with a yes/no answer or with a picture of other would you eat it food?
Are we supposed to respond with a yes/no answer or with a picture of other would you eat it food?
It says it's guinea pig. Looks kind of like a rat to me.Had something similar to that on a stick in Salvador, lol.
Me too and I just made three gallons of sauce!If, I can get that 'gator barbecued with eastern NC sauce then I'm in . .
As a UNC fan I feel obligated to thank the passer, @tw3301, for the idea. My taste is a little different than his though. NTTAWWTI wondered how long it would take.
As a UNC fan I feel obligated to thank the passer, @tw3301, for the idea. My taste is a little different than his though. NTTAWWT
GMAFBThat's what the whole "be nice" part was about.
Savages.
I ate gator when I was on a work trip in Louisiana several years ago. My company was acquiring a family-owned business and two of the sons insisted on taking us to a restaurant located on the bayou. The place was a dump but it was pretty big and loaded full of customers on a weeknight. I took that as a good sign.
Capybara is the largest rodent in the world, weighing up to 150 pounds. They're eaten throughout South America.This work?
Capybara is the largest rodent in the world, weighing up to 150 pounds. They're eaten throughout South America.
Coming up next on Animal Planet...Capybara is the largest rodent in the world, weighing up to 150 pounds. They're eaten throughout South America.
For reals? Must've hitched a ride aboard a United flight.There have been sightings of capys along the banks of the Cape Fear between Fayetteville and Tar Heel.
No, these were alive.For reals? Must've hitched a ride aboard a United flight.
No, these were alive.
I love me some crawfish. Your co-worker from LI sounds like a real wanker.I ate gator when I was on a work trip in Louisiana several years ago. My company was acquiring a family-owned business and two of the sons insisted on taking us to a restaurant located on the bayou. The place was a dump but it was pretty big and loaded full of customers on a weeknight. I took that as a good sign.
We tried a lot of local food including gator, which was served cut up into cubes and fried. One of my coworkers was from Long Island and I got some pretty funny pictures of him trying the crawfish sampler (boiled, fried, etc.). He kept dipping them in his glass of water to rinse them, which the two brothers thought was the funniest thing they'd ever seen.
Anyway, the gator wasn't bad but it's not something I would seek out. I'm honestly surprised they don't serve it at McDonald's down there like they do with lobster in Maine.
For reals? Must've hitched a ride aboard a United flight.
I hope you understand if I don't click that link.A guy from the Cedar Creek area of Cumberland Co. was out riding an ATV through a field a few years back when what he said was the biggest snake he's ever seen rose up out of the knee high grass to shoulder height and looked at him. Everyone was speculating that somehow a cobra had gotten loose or been released.My first thought was "sounds like a bushmaster to me." I had an up close and personal experience with a bushmaster in Panama; so personal in fact that I now consider myself a fricken' bushmaster expert, lol.
Sure enough, about a year later another guy killed what turned out to be a bushmaster in the same general vicinity of the original sighting. He said it stood up at least 5 feet tall and came straight at him and that he was so frightened at first that he almost dropped his shotgun and ran. Instead he shot the snake with a load of buckshot. After he had blown it almost in two he shot it twice more just to be certain, lol.
ETA...I found the original story on WRAL.
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/2909932/
I could go ahead and post the photos if you'd rather.I hope you understand if I don't click that link.
That only works when you surprise me, like in the Random Picture Thread.I could go ahead and post the photos if you'd rather.