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Old 08-15-2011, 08:07 PM   #11
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They aren't thinned out enough in my part of the country. I'm going to have to start doing it manually-with a rifle. They are ugly little cusses but waste not, want not my Mom used to say. I'm willing to give it a go and thanks for the recipe tips.


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Old 08-16-2011, 03:01 AM   #12
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The Newanderthal is right. You have to stew some of the fat out first or oppossum is too rich to eat. Once that is done, you can roast it but you still need to use a drip pan.


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Yes, you can....with the emphasis on the word "you"


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Old 11-15-2011, 02:24 PM   #14
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When I was 12 I tried trapping and caught a possum on a camping trip. We cooked it on a spit over a low fire. It was greasy, but the fat kept it moist. It was better than most things you can find in the woods.


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Your going to eat Pogo?Jimmy Wales will be sad!Of course I ate bambi.


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I'm not clear on why you would want to eat possum. Blech


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My friend do you eat eggs?what are they and where do they come from.Do you like shrimp?The closest biological relative to a shrimp is a slug.i could keep going but you won't go to the supermarket .


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I'm not clear on why you would want to eat possum. Blech
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For those of you who have eaten oppossum and did not like it, I would say there is a distinct possibility it was not properly prpared. Still, if you don't like it, at least you had enough adventurous spirit to try it.

for those who have never tried it and strongly profess they would never attempt it, I would have to wonder whether or not you are still drinking your mother's milk or were simply more open to new things as a child and have become closed minded as an adult.

Personally I believe that God has given us an endless variety of foods to taste and I want to taste it all. Why would anyone want to go through life being bored by their tastebuds? Food is one of the great pleasures of life. Try it.


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Old 11-16-2011, 02:16 PM   #20
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Now Eddie and Dinosaur my question was why would anyone want to eat one? There isn't much on this earth that I haven't eaten or at least tasted, but there are some creatures I choose not to eat and possums, cats, dogs and horses fit into that category. I don't believe that I'll be eating baby octopus again either (something about the tentacles sticking out of the mouth while biting the head off). Just saying that if I was worried about wasting a food product I'd feed the pigs first. If I'm starving there are plenty of other animals I would kill first and I'm pretty good with a hook and line.

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