Squirrel?

Anonymous
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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.


No CAFO meat? And then ONLY CAFO chicken because free range chicken definitely eat garbage scraps. Chicken will eat anything, even each other.


Chickens are creepy little bastards.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This was how my grandpa survived the great depression. He said he'd eat 2-3 squirrels a day and kill them with sling shots and rocks. He liked to roast them over a fire or cook them in a stew. Lived past 90, so they can't be that bad for you.


I'll bet he walked six miles to school, uphill both ways, too.


It was Oklahoma in the 1930s. Not sure why you'd think it was an exaggeration. He only went to school until 11. Needed his help on the farm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This was how my grandpa survived the great depression. He said he'd eat 2-3 squirrels a day and kill them with sling shots and rocks. He liked to roast them over a fire or cook them in a stew. Lived past 90, so they can't be that bad for you.


My grandparents, too. If they were allowed to use a shotgun instead of a slingshot, their parents told them that they better bring back one squirrel or bird for every shot they took.


Shotgun shells are expensive!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This was how my grandpa survived the great depression. He said he'd eat 2-3 squirrels a day and kill them with sling shots and rocks. He liked to roast them over a fire or cook them in a stew. Lived past 90, so they can't be that bad for you.


My grandparents, too. If they were allowed to use a shotgun instead of a slingshot, their parents told them that they better bring back one squirrel or bird for every shot they took.


My grandma used a bow and arrow to hunt deer in order to keep food on the table for her son..her husband had run off and left her a single mother to raise a child on her own during the Great Depression.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This was how my grandpa survived the great depression. He said he'd eat 2-3 squirrels a day and kill them with sling shots and rocks. He liked to roast them over a fire or cook them in a stew. Lived past 90, so they can't be that bad for you.


My grandparents, too. If they were allowed to use a shotgun instead of a slingshot, their parents told them that they better bring back one squirrel or bird for every shot they took.


Shotgun shells are expensive!


Yep. And most kids at that time would have gotten their hides tanned right and proper for wasting a shell on a danged squirrel.
Anonymous
Squirrels are a dietary staple on the Walking Dead. OP and her sister can be on my zombie apocalypse team.
Anonymous
Make squirrel gravy. It's delicious!
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