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1 hour ago, jfra78 said:

Had gator once thought it tasted like fishy chicken

Good way to describe it. Spent a ton of time on the Mississippi Gulf Coast where gator is plentiful. One of my favorite eats.

 

Legette grew up about 30 mins from Lumberton NC where my mamas side of the fam is from. Everyone that way just has a thick accent like that.

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32 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Good way to describe it. Spent a ton of time on the Mississippi Gulf Coast where gator is plentiful. One of my favorite eats.

 

Legette grew up about 30 mins from Lumberton NC where my mamas side of the fam is from. Everyone that way just has a thick accent like that.

 

man the closed captions trying to keep up with him, rofl

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1 hour ago, ChuckWag78 said:

Squirrel isn't bad, but is is very strange to be eating something with a regular looking knee/elbow joint. 

I guess chicken wings are so normal to us, but that little leg bending made me pause a bit. 

Squirrels are just cute rats, not gonna eat them

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2 hours ago, rayzor said:

I think the texture really reminded me of pork. It was fried with a lot of salt and pepper, I do remember that. This was 20+ years ago.

This is how I had it, at a place in Charlotte called RJ Gators over 20 years ago.  Probably frozen not fresh and most likely why I didn't like it.

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