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Tosk wrote:
In article ,
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On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:41:43 -0400, Jim wrote:

nom=de=plume wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
Y'all gotta give it up dudes - you're on the wrong side of the
argument and inventing problems and solutions like this just shows how
desperate you really are.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/2...ime-to-eat-dog

~~ sheesh ~~

Doesn't say anything about terrorist cats.

They're a little on the tough side. You need to cook them in a roasting
bag. Hope this helps. lol lol
I 'spect they're like squirrel. If you bread and fry 'em, then put
them in the oven covered, with a little water in the pot, they get
pretty tender.

Oh ****, I almost forgot.... lol


Yeah, but you need so many squirrels to make a meal...


That is not necessarily so. The fox squirrel is a fairly large animal
and one fox squirrel will make a nice meal for at least two maybe four
depending how big of eaters they are. It has been some time but as I
remember my grandmother would fry them like chicken and they were quite
good.

The red squirrels and grays are smaller. Yes you would need several Red
squirrels to make a meal as they are not that much larger than a
chipmunk. I have heard of people eating chipmunks but do not know about
it first hand.


Yeah, we have gray squirrels here and twice I have seen black ones,
twice red, and one baby flying squirrel which I scared out of a tree as
a child... Not a lot of meat, but we used to shake and bake them along
with quail. Used to take 'em with a homemade slingshot and .455 caliber
black powder balls. They are tough though.