Squirrel?

Anonymous
I think this is awesome OP. Bravo. I hope you also sipped a great bottle of wine while you were eating it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My professor at Oxford used to say that you need two squirrels per person: not because they are so small, but because they are so delicious.


For the win!
Anonymous
Make Brunswick stew.
Anonymous
Most important, what did you drink with it?
Anonymous
I think squirrels are like big rats with fuzzy tails. I feel ill after reading this thread. Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most important, what did you drink with it?


A vino nobile. We thought the gamey meat would require something earthy and mineral forward.
Anonymous
Good thinking.
Anonymous
Considering most DC squirrels live on a partial diet of garbage and trash off the street, that fact that you're not ill is impressive. They are vermin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: I may try it with rabbit someday, but a store-bought one (Whole Foods, not Petco). This whole locavore thing is really overrated.


LOL!
Anonymous
Unless you live in the country, I would pass. City squirrels (and suburban ones) pick through trash. Meh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Considering most DC squirrels live on a partial diet of garbage and trash off the street, that fact that you're not ill is impressive. They are vermin.


I presume you don't eat any CAFO animal products and most definitly not pork! Do fucking way do you eat pork!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Considering most DC squirrels live on a partial diet of garbage and trash off the street, that fact that you're not ill is impressive. They are vermin.


I presume you don't eat any CAFO animal products and most definitly not pork! Do fucking way do you eat pork!


Nope. Don't eat pork.
Anonymous
The "don't eat an animal that eats trash" thing is very weird to me. You all understand that their food goes through their GI system and liver like any other animal's food, right? They process the discard food (ie. trash) into proteins and fats and carbs, just like any animal that eats grass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look for a Brunswick Stew recipe.


+1 Brunswick stew is traditionally made with squirrel.
Anonymous
This is OP, and none of us who are the squirrel are sick.
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