The things they ate!

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AE-NMidlands
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The things they ate!

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Cafe seems a good place to post this...
I looked at a German cookery book this afternoon, in the index for the meat section after Bacon, boiled with beans and pears, there is Bear fillet in burgundy and then Beaver's tail! :shock:
Date was 1953 reprinted as a paperback in 1971, but I'm surprised those recipes were current even in the 1950s.
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Think Bear is still a thing with the huntin’ fraternity in the states.
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Bugtownboy wrote: Thu Jul 28, 2022 4:25 pm Think Bear is still a thing with the huntin’ fraternity in the states.
It is. But I was always taught to eat herbivores not carnivores/omnivores. Can't remember why but bear in Alaska eat a whole bunch of salmon, I guess that concentrates the mercury!
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I was also going to make a comment about eating Beaver, but I thought that would lower the tone too much ;)
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Bugtownboy wrote: Thu Jul 28, 2022 5:10 pm I was also going to make a comment about eating Beaver, but I thought that would lower the tone too much ;)
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I wondered how long that would take to surface...
Ho ho (or maybe Phnarrgh!)
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Bugtownboy wrote: Thu Jul 28, 2022 5:10 pm I was also going to make a comment about eating Beaver, but I thought that would lower the tone too much ;)


Then let me, I love a bit of beaver sausage!
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