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madjack wrote:...lets see, there is smoked possum, roasted coon, stuffed with sweet taters, nutria under glass and of course, that perennial favorite...armadillo on the half shell...mmm mmm mmm...![]()
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tinksdad wrote:madjack wrote:...lets see, there is smoked possum, roasted coon, stuffed with sweet taters, nutria under glass and of course, that perennial favorite...armadillo on the half shell...mmm mmm mmm...![]()
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HMMMM!!! Sounds like "Roadkill Cook Book Version 2".![]()
Should I just pick up whatever I see alongside the road for LCG IV??
madjack wrote:...lets see, there is smoked possum, roasted coon, stuffed with sweet taters, nutria under glass and of course, that perennial favorite...armadillo on the half shell...mmm mmm mmm...![]()
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Classic Finn wrote:madjack wrote:...lets see, there is smoked possum, roasted coon, stuffed with sweet taters, nutria under glass and of course, that perennial favorite...armadillo on the half shell...mmm mmm mmm...![]()
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Madjack - Happy Thanksgiving, Im wondering if you really eat possum?
Its so strange sounding.. is it good?Exotic for sure
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Joseph wrote:I once killed a possum with every intention of eating it. But the thing was so filthy and nasty I just couldn't.
Squirrel OTOH...![]()
Joseph
Kurt (Indiana) wrote:I grew up (through 20 years old) in Western NYS. I remember "White Hots" at the lake house (not ours). There were "red Hots" and White Hots". They looked like veal Brats and tasted totally different from normal "Hot Dogs".
After I moved to Central Jersey (21-26 years old) I got used to the New York Style Pizza. It was usually sold by the slice in town and it was generally eaten "folded" so you only needed one hand. Taste was great. Even the Cheese pizzas were good.
Natural casing Hot Dogs were also one of my favorites.
In Phildelphia (26-32years old), the famous Philly Cheeses Steaks were one of my favorites. Another regional favorite was the hot pretzel venders that would come into the office building and sell them in the morning. The whole building smelled great in the morning.
Since I now live in Indiana, (33-63) I miss things like Pepperoni/cheese breads. NY style pizza and cheese steaks.
In our immediate area "ethnic Food" does not last long. We actually had "Nathan's Famous (natural casing Franks) in our local markets. This lasted about 3 weeks and suddenly they disappeared from the shelves. Now we only have skinless hot dogs. They taste good but the crunch that the casing has gives the dogs a special feel.
One of the local foods are the huge breaded tenderloin sandwiches. The first time I saw one, I thought it was a pizza in a bun. They have a good deep fried taste and there is nothing like deep fried pork fat.
Sausage gray and biscuits are another regional favorite.
Even with all of the foods I miss, I can still find authentic "Ethnic" foods in the larger towns. It hasn't stopped me from gaining weight and maintaining my appetite.I just love to eat. If I can't find what I want, the Internet always has a recipe that will satisfy the "ethnic" appetite.
must be thinking of the WMU Club. Just trying to jog some memories!!.... "at the lake house"
Kurt (Indiana) wrote:I grew up (through 20 years old) in Western NYS. I remember "White Hots" at the lake house (not ours). There were "red Hots" and White Hots". They looked like veal Brats and tasted totally different from normal "Hot Dogs".
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csmith wrote:Kurt (Indiana) wrote:I grew up (through 20 years old) in Western NYS. I remember "White Hots" at the lake house (not ours). There were "red Hots" and White Hots". They looked like veal Brats and tasted totally different from normal "Hot Dogs".
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Zweigle's natural casing white and red hots....love 'em How many pounds you want me to bring you and the tearup in June? If only I had the extra room, oh wait I drive a bus. Local deli ships them by air packed in dry ice. All over the country. Incase you can't wait.
Christopher
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