A Juneau homeless shelter has stopped serving donated bear meat after learning the state prohibits nonprofit groups from accepting wild game meats such as bear, fox and walrus.
Can't say I've ever had the pleasure.
A Juneau homeless shelter has stopped serving donated bear meat after learning the state prohibits nonprofit groups from accepting wild game meats such as bear, fox and walrus.
Candy wrote:Homeless Shelter Stops Serving Bear MeatA Juneau homeless shelter has stopped serving donated bear meat after learning the state prohibits nonprofit groups from accepting wild game meats such as bear, fox and walrus.
Can't say I've ever had the pleasure.
Mr. Manly wrote:I've heard bear is good but I've never had the opportunity to try it. My grandparents were big on eating wild game, possums,racoons,rabbits. Rabbit was ok but dry unless it's cooked properly. The rest I could never bring myself to eat.
Mr. Manly wrote:Fried alligator is good. Broiled alligator is too watery though.
MM_Dandy wrote:Every year, Ducks Unlimited holds a wild game feed in the town where I grew up. Over the years I've tried various species of:
bear,
turtle,
raccoon,
opossum,
jackrabbit,
rattlesnake,
elk,
grouse,
coyote,
and probably more that I can't remember off the top of my head.
I've also eaten duck, goose, pheasant, deer, and bison meat (but I don't really consider them exotic).
Mr. Manly wrote:Fried alligator is good.
gillianren wrote:mmm . . . buffalo . . . .
unfortunately, I don't think I'll be going to the restaurant that serves buffalo this summer, pout pout pout. however, there's a butcher stand at our local farmers' market that sells it, so I may have to try cooking it at home. I'll be making duck in September for our Mabon feast. that's as exotic as I've gotten, though.
hazzard wrote:We used to fly helicopters to Catalina island,CA,and have those buffalo burgers.
I also liked the chilli fries :P
gillianren wrote:"chili cheese fries"
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