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Escargot

I ate a grub once on a dare while camping...lol. Was tangy, sour and not terrible.


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I've traveled a bit, here are some of the top ones by country

Australia (I worked in an outback kitchen)
Kangaroo - in a fillet form, in a gyro, in a burger, and just in little pieces fried in a pan to see what they tasted like
Emu - Same as above, and Emu Pate
Wallaby - in shank form. The same way you'd eat a lamb shank, only it was wallaby
Camel - Sausage (ground meat type, you pervs) and fillet form
Rabbit - Pie, Stew

US of A
Buffalo - We have a few places in town that serve buffalo burgers
Gator - Jerky form

Senegal
Goat - Mostly in a stir-fry type dish, but occasionally just as strips. I was in Senegal, funny things happen
*We ate somewhere that had Pigeon on the menu, but you had to give 24 hours notice. We thought that was preeeeeetty funny.



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Battletard wrote:
Alligator
Escargot

I ate a grub once on a dare while camping...lol. Was tangy, sour and not terrible.


omgg snails so dank. haven't had escargot in like 6 years.


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Goat is delicious. Rabbit is great in stew, but kind of hard to find in this country.

And I totally forgot to mention horse. I know it's totally unacceptable in America to eat horse, but it's fucking delicious. Anything you can make out of cow you can make out of horse and it tastes that much better.

Laelia, I looked up lemon ants. Apparently they make devil gardens and are totally awesome.


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Yuratuhl wrote:
Goat is delicious. Rabbit is great in stew, but kind of hard to find in this country.

And I totally forgot to mention horse. I know it's totally unacceptable in America to eat horse, but it's fucking delicious. Anything you can make out of cow you can make out of horse and it tastes that much better.

Laelia, I looked up lemon ants. Apparently they make devil gardens and are totally awesome.


We have rabbit every year for easter dinner. We all find it amusing, which I'm pretty sure is the only reason we keep having it every year. Fuckin' easter bunny, that'll learn 'em. He is quite tasty though.


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Yuratuhl wrote:
And I totally forgot to mention horse. I know it's totally unacceptable in America to eat horse, but it's fucking delicious.


Which tastes better, the one that just won you $1000 at the races, or the one that just lost you $1000 at the races?


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Akiina wrote:
We have rabbit every year for easter dinner. We all find it amusing, which I'm pretty sure is the only reason we keep having it every year. Fuckin' easter bunny, that'll learn 'em. He is quite tasty though.


In my family, we refused to adopt Gentile ways such as giving gifts during the winter solstice, so instead we celebrated Hanukkah by driving around town and admiring the lights on Christian homes, and taking donations for our synagogue by going to Borders and selling Christmas wreaths.

We collected citrus trees, including a pink variegated lemon, a kaffir lime, a Buddha's Hand, and an etrog. The etrog and Buddha's Hand were very sensitive to the cold, so during the winter months, we put Christmas lights on them and wrapped them in tarps so the lights would keep them warm.


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Aestu wrote:
Akiina wrote:
We have rabbit every year for easter dinner. We all find it amusing, which I'm pretty sure is the only reason we keep having it every year. Fuckin' easter bunny, that'll learn 'em. He is quite tasty though.


In my family, we refused to adopt Gentile ways such as giving gifts during the winter solstice, so instead we celebrated Hanukkah by driving around town and admiring the lights on Christian homes, and taking donations for our synagogue by going to Borders and selling Christmas wreaths.

We collected citrus trees, including a pink variegated lemon, a kaffir lime, a Buddha's Hand, and an etrog. The etrog and Buddha's Hand were very sensitive to the cold, so during the winter months, we put Christmas lights on them and wrapped them in tarps so the lights would keep them warm.


Maybe i'm dumb but i have no idea what any of that meant.


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Euphonic wrote:
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Akiina wrote:
We have rabbit every year for easter dinner. We all find it amusing, which I'm pretty sure is the only reason we keep having it every year. Fuckin' easter bunny, that'll learn 'em. He is quite tasty though.


In my family, we refused to adopt Gentile ways such as giving gifts during the winter solstice, so instead we celebrated Hanukkah by driving around town and admiring the lights on Christian homes, and taking donations for our synagogue by going to Borders and selling Christmas wreaths.

We collected citrus trees, including a pink variegated lemon, a kaffir lime, a Buddha's Hand, and an etrog. The etrog and Buddha's Hand were very sensitive to the cold, so during the winter months, we put Christmas lights on them and wrapped them in tarps so the lights would keep them warm.


Maybe i'm dumb but i have no idea what any of that meant.

In his family, they didn't give gifts during christmas and instead celebrate Hanukkah(Jewish Equivilent of Christmas but celebrated over 8 days instead of one) by going to look at all the christmas lights and going to Borders(a book store) and selling Wreaths and donating the money to thier synagogue(Jewish Church).

They collected trees of different varieties, one of them a pink lemon tree with assorted leaf colors and another two of which were sensitive to the cold, so during the winter months they put lights and tarps on them to keep them warm.

That should be accurate unless I misread something.


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STOP EATING MY NATIONAL EMBLEM YOU PIGS

DO YOU SEE ME EATING EAGLES???


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Yewluze wrote:
STOP EATING MY NATIONAL EMBLEM YOU PIGS

DO YOU SEE ME EATING EAGLES???

I don't know, pics?


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Aestu wrote:
Akiina wrote:
We have rabbit every year for easter dinner. We all find it amusing, which I'm pretty sure is the only reason we keep having it every year. Fuckin' easter bunny, that'll learn 'em. He is quite tasty though.


In my family, we refused to adopt Gentile ways such as giving gifts during the winter solstice, so instead we celebrated Hanukkah by driving around town and admiring the lights on Christian homes, and taking donations for our synagogue by going to Borders and selling Christmas wreaths.

We collected citrus trees, including a pink variegated lemon, a kaffir lime, a Buddha's Hand, and an etrog. The etrog and Buddha's Hand were very sensitive to the cold, so during the winter months, we put Christmas lights on them and wrapped them in tarps so the lights would keep them warm.


ITT: Aestu had the shittiest Hanukkahs on the planet.

EDIT: Tom, aren't those things poisonous?


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