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8 hours ago, rayzor said:

i went to a small church potluck in the middle of arkansas once and after i got done eating, some old lady came up and asked how i liked the possum casserole. i asked the person next to me of she was joking. she wasn't. the thing is, i didn't know which thing i ate would have been it but she saw me get some. 

Them SC folks eat anything.

 

From snake to possum to rats to cats to racoons to squirrels. You name it they eat it.

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3 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Them SC folks eat anything.

 

From snake to possum to rats to cats to racoons to squirrels. You name it they eat it.

I'm in SC and currently these days I'm mostly eating a 28 year old 5'4 120 pound black haired product from NC. It's good eating but it does come with some extra hassles and drama in the kitchen some days which makes me consider changing my menu up at times for a more simple meal.

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4 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

I'm in SC and currently these days I'm mostly eating a 28 year old 5'4 120 pound black haired product from NC. It's good eating but it does come with some extra hassles and drama in the kitchen some days which makes me consider changing my menu up at times for a more simple meal.

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12 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Them SC folks eat anything.

 

From snake to possum to rats to cats to racoons to squirrels. You name it they eat it.

Sir I was born and raised in Columbia, S.C. and I have never eaten a snake, possum, rat, cat or squirrel. In fact, I have never seen any of that prepared for consumption. Now I have eaten turtle and alligator - ironically enough in NC and New Orleans. To be transparent, I did eat pickled pig's feet. Would walk around with them like they were Popsicles. Always had a jar in the house.

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47 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Sir I was born and raised in Columbia, S.C. and I have never eaten a snake, possum, rat, cat or squirrel. In fact, I have never seen any of that prepared for consumption. Now I have eaten turtle and alligator - ironically enough in NC and New Orleans. To be transparent, I did eat pickled pig's feet. Would walk around with them like they were Popsicles. Always had a jar in the house.

Sir you are a different type of dude.

 

More power to you. I'm gonna stick with the chicken/beef/lite pork.

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22 hours ago, rayzor said:

i went to a small church potluck in the middle of arkansas once and after i got done eating, some old lady came up and asked how i liked the possum casserole. i asked the person next to me of she was joking. she wasn't. the thing is, i didn't know which thing i ate would have been it but she saw me get some. 

We need a rolling on the floor laughing emoji. I had something similar happen when I ate Venison (deer) at a friend’s family function. Yours is way more traumatic!

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1 hour ago, Beast_3000 said:

We need a rolling on the floor laughing emoji. I had something similar happen when I ate Venison (deer) at a friend’s family function. Yours is way more traumatic!

i love venison. i used to get 2-3 deer a year. got to be too much work, but i processed everything myself. i would make a bunch of jerky, do some shoulder roasts, and get a bunch of ground meat. we would sneak it into a lot of stuff. well...not really sneak it. we just wouldn't say anything about it. those who were used to eating it knew. those who weren't, didn't have a clue. 

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