HAHA.I have never ate coon, and I would have to be real hungry yo do so.My father in law used to hunt coon pretty hard in the early 70's.Here in E. Texas we still have local black communities and he used to sell them the coons he shot.The only condition is that he left one foot still attached so they could tell it was a coon and not a cat.
so they could tell it was a coon and not a cat.:) I'm sure we would eat either if need be.:)
I'd have to be pretty hungry to eat cat - though I tried coon once I've no real desire to eat it again.My father swears opossum is good, groundhog even better but recommends avoiding skunk.9 kids (8 boys/1 girl) in a 3-room house, apparently they ate whatever they could shoot...
:) More hot sauce, please!
HAHA.
ReplyDeleteI have never ate coon, and I would have to be real hungry yo do so.
My father in law used to hunt coon pretty hard in the early 70's.
Here in E. Texas we still have local black communities and he used to sell them the coons he shot.
The only condition is that he left one foot still attached so they could tell it was a coon and not a cat.
so they could tell it was a coon and not a cat.
ReplyDelete:) I'm sure we would eat either if need be.:)
I'd have to be pretty hungry to eat cat - though I tried coon once I've no real desire to eat it again.
ReplyDeleteMy father swears opossum is good, groundhog even better but recommends avoiding skunk.
9 kids (8 boys/1 girl) in a 3-room house, apparently they ate whatever they could shoot...
:) More hot sauce, please!
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