View Poll Results: Would you eat rabbit?
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I've eaten it, I'll probably eat it again.
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I've eaten it, never again.
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I'll never knowingly eat it.
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I'll never knowingly eat it, and I think eating it should be outlawed!
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Thread: BUNNY - It's what's for lunch!
- 02-08-2011 05:54 PM #1
BUNNY - It's what's for lunch!
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Would you eat rabbit? How about
smoked rabbit kidney
?
-I've eaten it, I'll probably eat it again.
-I've eaten it, never again.
-I'll never knowingly eat it.
-I'll never knowingly eat it, and I think eating it should be outlawed!
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- 02-08-2011 06:15 PM #2
Well, I haven't eaten it, but I might try it at least once. I never thought I would like deer meat, but I love it. So I think I would try rabbit one time.
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- 02-08-2011 07:13 PM #3
Don't think I'd try the kidney, but the rest of the rabbit is good.... Tastes like chicken!
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- 02-08-2011 07:53 PM #4
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- 02-09-2011 11:15 AM #5
I assume you were referring to wild rabbits. This was my first hunting experience as a kid. Dad taught me how to hunt with a 20 Ga shot gun. Then he taught me how to skin the rabbit and get it ready for mom to cook it. I did not do the cooking. The worst part of eating rabbit I shot was picking out the pellets.
I also had two pet rabbits and I never equated the pets with the wild rabbit. My wife, as a kid had pet ducks and her father killed them and cooked them for the family. Obviously, that didn't go over too well with her nor her brothers. She says from that time on, any animal that can be a pet, she can't eat even if it wasn't a pet. But that's her story, We had an aquarium once and she has no trouble eating fish or sashimi.Join SatelliteGuys on the Home Theater Cruise, November 25-Dec 2. Cabin reservations fill up fast so don't delay!
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- 02-10-2011 06:19 AM #6
Love me some fried rabbit!!!!!!
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- 02-10-2011 07:20 AM #8
- 03-05-2011 09:57 AM #9
I've had it, no big deal really though it is a bit bland for my tastes. Had jellyfish, sea cucumber, eel, ostrich, buffalo, coon, opossum, rattlesnake, gator, shark, elk, crab, lobster, various clams/mussels, ants, grasshoppers, meal worms, snails, grubs, brains, kidneys, heart, tongue, stomach and other things. Plan to try sea cicada this spring/summer if I can build a strong and big enough surf net to catch them. I've got a cookbook called the Decadent cookbook that has some very unusual recipes that include flamingo and stuffed door mouse to name a few I remember.
- 03-06-2011 09:30 AM #10
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You want fries with that?
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