A barn cat. I never have bought a cat. I just inherit them.Might've been Lyme disease since it was a squirrel and they carry Borella, I don't think cats suffer with Lyme disease that badly anyhow, something to do with there immune system I remember hearing. What breed was she?
Okay, just be careful with that varmint cuisine.I've never heard of this, I thought the only thing you could contract from rabbit was a foodborne disease like salmonella and stuff. Even then that's only if it isn't prepared properly. When, I ate the squirrel I basically ate all of it expect for it's internal organs since I didn't know if they were all edible or if just roasting them over a fire would cook them properly and I didn't have my phone or a book to check.
From what I've read, you can keep the offal and eat it. So, next time I see a squirrel, I'll give it a go. I'm not gonna eat the brain though because I saw some sort of county hunting website say that eating it can be fatal, so I'm not risking it, if I ever feel suicide, maybe it'll be a fun way to become an hero as opposed to hanging or something boring like that . From what I read, before people found out they were fatal, a nice way to eat 'em was to scramble them and eat them alongside American white gravy. Brains are pretty buttery, so that'd be an interesting combination, shame it'll kill you though. Lulz.
i watch this guy, he has a couple videos on hunting squirrels and how to eat them, i prefer his deer videos thoI've never heard of this, I thought the only thing you could contract from rabbit was a foodborne disease like salmonella and stuff. Even then that's only if it isn't prepared properly. When, I ate the squirrel I basically ate all of it expect for it's internal organs since I didn't know if they were all edible or if just roasting them over a fire would cook them properly and I didn't have my phone or a book to check.
From what I've read, you can keep the offal and eat it. So, next time I see a squirrel, I'll give it a go. I'm not gonna eat the brain though because I saw some sort of county hunting website say that eating it can be fatal, so I'm not risking it, if I ever feel suicide, maybe it'll be a fun way to become an hero as opposed to hanging or something boring like that . From what I read, before people found out they were fatal, a nice way to eat 'em was to scramble them and eat them alongside American white gravy. Brains are pretty buttery, so that'd be an interesting combination, shame it'll kill you though. Lulz.
Row, row, row your boat Gently down the stream Merrily merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dreamI row practically everyday, but, I've never kayaked before. It's sort of therapeutic, just on your own in the morning when the sunrises, just you and a river.
The North Sentinalese peopleJust got a hunting spear, what should i throw the f##king thing at?