The most bizare things you eat.....

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I don't remember her name................................ nevermind.

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How about 1 of these Rubba SWIG 1 DOWN?
Man one of those + smoke 1 it would all be over.

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Sip this drink slowly.

The sweet cocktail will be made with one of the state’s finest bourbons and served in a gold-plated cup with a silver straw to the first 50 people willing to put down the cash at the May 6 race.</span>



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We all know you're in KY now.  Love that Woodford Reserve but Knob Creek takes the cake...or roses in this case. I have a bottle personally signed by Jim Beam grandson and current President Booker Noe himself.



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I'll try anything once! I think the rocky mountain oysters is my tops . They were good. The strangest thing is I once ate at a table with Rubba!

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boogers...does that count....j/k

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Blow fish ( both cooked and raw ) in Japan
Reindeer and whale in Norway.
I envy you, fine sir. Damn!!  I gotta get me to Japan...and quick!


Forgot to add a couple of things to the list, too...


Fruit Bat -  called " fani'hi " here, but not exactly adventurous eating. Islanders here have been eating them for a while.

Cow tongue - not bad, although Big Wall's description makes me think twice now.

Shark - Good eats.



I'd like to try that rattlesnake, too. Sounds good.



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I posted once about this a year ago or so, but my son and I decided to try some fresh backyard squirrel. Mmmm yum!

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Squirrel....now there's somethin I wouldn't mind tryin out either...

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good shot, yer son. Right where it needed to be.

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Buffalo
Frog legs
Crayfish
Gator
Shark
Dill Beans (Green beans - Dilled) Sounds nasty, but very tasty.
Elk - Jerkey
Black Bear - Jerkey
White tail deer
Rabbit
Moose - Jerkey
Sword Fish

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I dont know which of these ppl would consider wierd:

Squirrel (not that great, like chicken with fish sized bones)
Bear
Elk
Most wild game
Gator
Ostrich
Goat
Frog legs
Sea Urchin (ummm creamy nads, lol)
Various and numerous raw fish
Octopus (smoked tentacles(tastes like ham) and sliced sushi)
Raw shrimp (not my fav)
Eel (River and Sea)
Conch
Shark
Rattlesnake
Lamb Pizzas aka lamajoon(yum)
Crickets
Meal worms (cajun flavor)
Cow stomach

Oh yea and scorpion
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Blow fish ( both cooked and raw ) in Japan
Reindeer and whale in Norway.
I envy you, fine sir. Damn!!  I gotta get me to Japan...and quick!


Forgot to add a couple of things to the list, too...


Fruit Bat -  called " fani'hi " here, but not exactly adventurous eating. Islanders here have been eating them for a while.

Cow tongue - not bad, although Big Wall's description makes me think twice now.

Shark - Good eats.



I'd like to try that rattlesnake, too. Sounds good.
You just reminded me that I had Horse tongue along with the blow fish.

I also forgot moose, man those were the best steaks ever!

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On occasion, when I go home to Lousiana, I have been known to partake in a big bowl of stewed Nutria.

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Blow fish ( both cooked and raw ) in Japan
Reindeer and whale in Norway.
I envy you, fine sir. Damn!!  I gotta get me to Japan...and quick!


Forgot to add a couple of things to the list, too...


Fruit Bat -  called " fani'hi " here, but not exactly adventurous eating. Islanders here have been eating them for a while.

Cow tongue - not bad, although Big Wall's description makes me think twice now.

Shark - Good eats.



I'd like to try that rattlesnake, too. Sounds good.
You just reminded me that I had Horse tongue along with the blow fish.

I also forgot moose, man those were the best steaks ever!
Mmmm....moose steak! That sounds tasty! And horse tongue? Can't say that I've tried that before.

Is it like cow tongue?

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I was paid $30 dollars to eat a leach once when I was out fishing.
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