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Old 12-04-2012, 03:16 PM   #11
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Not da mountains but the swamps and marshes here. Where livig off the land we love, is a way of life with a long proud tradition


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Old 12-04-2012, 05:51 PM   #12
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Judy Ann;
Little gray squirrels are bountiful, easy to dress, and yummy when fried up in a cast iron skillet. It appears that there are a few of us that live or have lived in the mountains or other areas where fishing and hunting are just part of a way of life.




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I think you're right (and don't they look funny when they're dressed...!!).

It may not be that we hunt and fish because we HAVE to...it's just a way of life. Another way to enjoy nature's bounty while being outdoors...and supplementing our food supply.


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Fried squirrel is just plumb larapin. Only thing better is hasenpfeffer. ( rabbit stew to you non Germans )


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Can't beat fried squirrel or pretty much any other way. We used to make a great squirrel stew too.

Rabbit is good eating as well! My favorite game though is ruffed grouse! Stuffed with morels and wild rice and roasted with strips of bacon over the breasts....


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Stuffed with morels and wild rice and roasted with strips of bacon over

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LOL do that to an old shoe it would be good


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I shoot a little of this and a little of that.I the prepare a hunters stew as follows.(squirrel,rabbit,grouse,phesant,woodcock,d oves,pigeons,etc.,etc.,etc.) Steam everything off the bones. Cut it into small pieces. Set it aside. Next I pour several cans of vegetable juice and a couple cans of tomatoe paste in a stainless steel pot. Add all the vegetables you want. Put root crops in first, cook till tender, add the other vegetables,cook them a couple minutes till they soften up, add the meat, simmer till the meat is heated thru and eat. depending on the meat I have on hand when I make this dish I have added tame meat as well. ( chicken, rabbit,beef, etc...) It tastes great this way with or without seasonings but WATCH OUT FOR THE SHOT PELLETS!!!


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My father used to fry squirrel when we were growing up. We didn't know that's what it was, but we though it was good. After we found out what it was, we didn't like it so much. I'm glad I changed my mind later, because it's really good eating.


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I just puked in my mouth! No way to fried squirrel or any squirrel for that matter. Seriously I thought very few people ate squirrel but I guess I am wrong from looking at these replies.
I bet you don't eat spam either. Surely never been hungry. I could be wrong.


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Hey! None of this downing Spam! Spam cut up in Macaroni and cheese or scrambled eggs is GOOD. Also fried Spam and cheese sammiches... Yummmm.


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I shoot a little of this and a little of that.I the prepare a hunters stew as follows.(squirrel,rabbit,grouse,phesant,woodcock,d oves,pigeons,etc.,etc.,etc.) Steam everything off the bones. Cut it into small pieces. Set it aside. Next I pour several cans of vegetable juice and a couple cans of tomatoe paste in a stainless steel pot. Add all the vegetables you want. Put root crops in first, cook till tender, add the other vegetables,cook them a couple minutes till they soften up, add the meat, simmer till the meat is heated thru and eat. depending on the meat I have on hand when I make this dish I have added tame meat as well. ( chicken, rabbit,beef, etc...) It tastes great this way with or without seasonings but WATCH OUT FOR THE SHOT PELLETS!!!
We enjoy Perlo in the Carolina Low-country. Served with butter beans and hot sauce....yummy. This is not my recipe, but close enough.

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