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Re: What's the wierdest thing you've eaten?


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Posted by dave2 on December 23, 2011 at 03:16:53 from (139.139.35.70):

In Reply to: What's the wierdest thing you've eaten? posted by Hal/Eastern Washington on December 22, 2011 at 20:31:13:

I'm pretty open minded about food. Just no balls, brains, chitlins, or kidneys and fish that #1 isn't cooked or #2 tastes like fish.... But there are a couple things that I'll not ask for seconds on.... Have a real hard time with sheep. Wouldn't eat sourbraten for anything in the world because I saw an oven ready one in a butcher shop 20 years ago and it looked like something I saw buzzards on as a kid..... Got put on the spot and tried it a couple months ago and it's some pretty tasty stuff.....

Had horse and it was OK. Skinned a blacksnake when I was a kid and the meat looked so nice that was gonna roast it over a fire like john wayne would but mom made me throw it away :roll:

Probably the nastiest looking thing I saw was a TV show where a delicacy in some country was cow udder schnitzel......... you could just taste and smell it right thru the TV.........

Forgot one...in line with your crap soup.... wife was all stopped uponce with a cold and made a meatloaf.... Don't remember the circumstances but the hamburger was spoiled and she couldn't smell it..... She made it just for me (she doesn't like burger) so didn't taste it. I was never so glad that she didn't feel like setting at the table with me...... Finished up and slipped it all in a bag and to the barn for the dog... Back and thanked her /told her how good it was...... went to the barn later and the dog hadn't even ate it......

This post was edited by dave2 at 03:21:47 12/23/11.



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