Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 I love steak, ham, lamb, duck and ostrich as well as rabbit. meat for dinner > > > There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like kilbasa, > hot > dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb so > it > doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have it > maybe > 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make fantastic > salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how you > cook it > to make it exciting. > > have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, its > seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want turkey > chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get about sick > of > it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving turkeys just got > a > pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see > another > it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably > because > i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, smiles, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 I love steak, ham, lamb, duck and ostrich as well as rabbit. meat for dinner > > > There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like kilbasa, > hot > dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb so > it > doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have it > maybe > 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make fantastic > salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how you > cook it > to make it exciting. > > have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, its > seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want turkey > chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get about sick > of > it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving turkeys just got > a > pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see > another > it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably > because > i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, smiles, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 I love steak, ham, lamb, duck and ostrich as well as rabbit. meat for dinner > > > There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like kilbasa, > hot > dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb so > it > doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have it > maybe > 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make fantastic > salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how you > cook it > to make it exciting. > > have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, its > seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want turkey > chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get about sick > of > it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving turkeys just got > a > pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see > another > it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably > because > i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, smiles, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 It is possible to get a very low fat kielbasa, if you really want it. It is made with turkey and has low fat. meat for dinner There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like kilbasa, hot dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb so it doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have it maybe 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make fantastic salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how you cook it to make it exciting. have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving turkeys just got a pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see another it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably because i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, smiles, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Where on Earth do you get Ostrich? How about Emu? I like Buffalo. Quail is wonderful when properly fried. It only takes a jillion to make a good mess. Man, that brings back memories of my Grandmother preparing Quail for breakfast....... Cy, the Ancient One... Re: meat for dinner I love steak, ham, lamb, duck and ostrich as well as rabbit. meat for dinner > > > There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like > kilbasa, > hot > dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb so > it > doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have it > maybe > 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make fantastic > salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how you > cook it > to make it exciting. > > have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, > its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want > turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get > about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving > turkeys just got a > pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see > another > it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably > because > i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, smiles, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 There are lots of Ostrich farms in Georgia, and you can get it at some of the more expensive restaurants. I also like veneson, but very few people know how to prepare deer meat. Quail is delicious, but it takes a lot of them to fill the tummy. Squirrel is okay, but I do not like its resemblence to a fuzzy tail rat. I also love turtle, too. I have also eaten dried locust, but it taste too much like eating raw grass or hay, but it is hard to beat chocolate ants. meat for dinner > > >> >> >> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >> kilbasa, >> hot >> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb > so >> it >> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have > it >> maybe >> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make > fantastic >> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how > you >> cook it >> to make it exciting. >> >> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, > >> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want > >> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving > >> turkeys just got a >> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >> another >> it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably >> because >> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, > smiles, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 I forgot about gator meat. It is okay, but it taste too much like fish, so I avoid eating alligator whenever. meat for dinner >> >> >>> >>> >>> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >>> kilbasa, >>> hot >>> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb >> so >>> it >>> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have >> it >>> maybe >>> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make >> fantastic >>> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how >> you >>> cook it >>> to make it exciting. >>> >>> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, >> >>> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want >> >>> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >>> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving >> >>> turkeys just got a >>> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >>> another >>> it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably >>> because >>> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, >> smiles, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 I forgot about gator meat. It is okay, but it taste too much like fish, so I avoid eating alligator whenever. meat for dinner >> >> >>> >>> >>> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >>> kilbasa, >>> hot >>> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb >> so >>> it >>> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have >> it >>> maybe >>> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make >> fantastic >>> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how >> you >>> cook it >>> to make it exciting. >>> >>> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, >> >>> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want >> >>> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >>> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving >> >>> turkeys just got a >>> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >>> another >>> it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably >>> because >>> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, >> smiles, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Harry, Chili made with veneson is truly delicious!! I used to make some little meat balls with part veneson and they were always a hit at Thanksgiving dinner. Pop them in a little mushroom sauce and - yum yum!! Here in Oklahoma we have Jack Rabbits. Some of them are really huge and they are real good if you tenderize them. I suppose they might be nice and tender when they are very young but they quickly become quite tough. A good Jack can easily hit 55 MPH and he can get it in a whale of a hurry... Yup, it does take a considerable number of Quail to make a fella full. Phesant is probably a better choice as they are a little larger. Want something really good? Try Guinea. Scrumptious and large enough to fill one's tummy. I agree with Turtle soup, it is very, very good. Now that we have either made the list hungry or ill I will close and raid the frig... Cy, the now famished Ancient One... Re: meat for dinner There are lots of Ostrich farms in Georgia, and you can get it at some of the more expensive restaurants. I also like veneson, but very few people know how to prepare deer meat. Quail is delicious, but it takes a lot of them to fill the tummy. Squirrel is okay, but I do not like its resemblence to a fuzzy tail rat. I also love turtle, too. I have also eaten dried locust, but it taste too much like eating raw grass or hay, but it is hard to beat chocolate ants. meat for dinner > > >> >> >> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >> kilbasa, hot >> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb > so >> it >> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have > it >> maybe >> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make > fantastic >> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how > you >> cook it >> to make it exciting. >> >> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, > >> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you >> want > >> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the >> thanksgiving > >> turkeys just got a >> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >> another it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, >> probably because >> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, > smiles, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Salute! meat for dinner >> >> >>> >>> >>> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >>> kilbasa, hot >>> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a > carb >> so >>> it >>> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have >> it >>> maybe >>> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make >> fantastic >>> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how >> you >>> cook it >>> to make it exciting. >>> >>> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, >> >>> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you >>> want >> >>> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >>> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the >>> thanksgiving >> >>> turkeys just got a >>> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >>> another it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, >>> probably because >>> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, >> smiles, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Salute! meat for dinner >> >> >>> >>> >>> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >>> kilbasa, hot >>> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a > carb >> so >>> it >>> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have >> it >>> maybe >>> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make >> fantastic >>> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how >> you >>> cook it >>> to make it exciting. >>> >>> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, >> >>> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you >>> want >> >>> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >>> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the >>> thanksgiving >> >>> turkeys just got a >>> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >>> another it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, >>> probably because >>> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, >> smiles, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Salute! meat for dinner >> >> >>> >>> >>> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >>> kilbasa, hot >>> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a > carb >> so >>> it >>> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have >> it >>> maybe >>> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make >> fantastic >>> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how >> you >>> cook it >>> to make it exciting. >>> >>> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, >> >>> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you >>> want >> >>> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >>> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the >>> thanksgiving >> >>> turkeys just got a >>> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >>> another it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, >>> probably because >>> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, >> smiles, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Turkey hot dogs are half the fat, 8 versus 16. Dave meat for dinner There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like kilbasa, hot dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb so it doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have it maybe 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make fantastic salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how you cook it to make it exciting. have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving turkeys just got a pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see another it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably because i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, smiles, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 boy aint that the truth! it isn't the food, it is how you prepare it! I could eat a hotdog each day with mustard on it and in 5 days its old hat. my wife could cut up the hot dog and scramble it with eggs, maybe make a chili dog, toss some relish on it, and so on. I don't eat a lot of hot dogs, but, your point is extremely valid and very good advice... it is all in how you prepare the same old foods! Regards, meat for dinner There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like kilbasa, hot dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb so it doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have it maybe 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make fantastic salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how you cook it to make it exciting. have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving turkeys just got a pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see another it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably because i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, smiles, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 boy aint that the truth! it isn't the food, it is how you prepare it! I could eat a hotdog each day with mustard on it and in 5 days its old hat. my wife could cut up the hot dog and scramble it with eggs, maybe make a chili dog, toss some relish on it, and so on. I don't eat a lot of hot dogs, but, your point is extremely valid and very good advice... it is all in how you prepare the same old foods! Regards, meat for dinner There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like kilbasa, hot dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb so it doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have it maybe 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make fantastic salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how you cook it to make it exciting. have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving turkeys just got a pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see another it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably because i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, smiles, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 you old hillbillies down there in dat dare Georgia! you probably like squirl and gravy too huh? *grin* Regards, meat for dinner > > > There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like kilbasa, > hot > dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb so > it > doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have it > maybe > 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make fantastic > salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how you > cook it > to make it exciting. > > have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, its > seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want turkey > chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get about sick > of > it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving turkeys just got > a > pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see > another > it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably > because > i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, smiles, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Cy, do you also have Jackalopes theres?(grin). Re: meat for dinner There are lots of Ostrich farms in Georgia, and you can get it at some of the more expensive restaurants. I also like veneson, but very few people know how to prepare deer meat. Quail is delicious, but it takes a lot of them to fill the tummy. Squirrel is okay, but I do not like its resemblence to a fuzzy tail rat. I also love turtle, too. I have also eaten dried locust, but it taste too much like eating raw grass or hay, but it is hard to beat chocolate ants. meat for dinner > > >> >> >> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >> kilbasa, hot >> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb > so >> it >> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have > it >> maybe >> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make > fantastic >> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how > you >> cook it >> to make it exciting. >> >> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, > >> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you >> want > >> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the >> thanksgiving > >> turkeys just got a >> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >> another it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, >> probably because >> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, > smiles, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Cy, do you also have Jackalopes theres?(grin). Re: meat for dinner There are lots of Ostrich farms in Georgia, and you can get it at some of the more expensive restaurants. I also like veneson, but very few people know how to prepare deer meat. Quail is delicious, but it takes a lot of them to fill the tummy. Squirrel is okay, but I do not like its resemblence to a fuzzy tail rat. I also love turtle, too. I have also eaten dried locust, but it taste too much like eating raw grass or hay, but it is hard to beat chocolate ants. meat for dinner > > >> >> >> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >> kilbasa, hot >> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb > so >> it >> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have > it >> maybe >> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make > fantastic >> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how > you >> cook it >> to make it exciting. >> >> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, > >> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you >> want > >> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the >> thanksgiving > >> turkeys just got a >> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >> another it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, >> probably because >> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, > smiles, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 So Harry, How many grams of caarbs, protien and fat are in grasshoppers? (NOn the less chocaloate ants! (smile) Re: meat for dinner There are lots of Ostrich farms in Georgia, and you can get it at some of the more expensive restaurants. I also like veneson, but very few people know how to prepare deer meat. Quail is delicious, but it takes a lot of them to fill the tummy. Squirrel is okay, but I do not like its resemblence to a fuzzy tail rat. I also love turtle, too. I have also eaten dried locust, but it taste too much like eating raw grass or hay, but it is hard to beat chocolate ants. meat for dinner > > >> >> >> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >> kilbasa, >> hot >> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb > so >> it >> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have > it >> maybe >> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make > fantastic >> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how > you >> cook it >> to make it exciting. >> >> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, > >> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want > >> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving > >> turkeys just got a >> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >> another >> it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably >> because >> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, > smiles, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 I ate rattlesnake one-deep fried. Yes, it tastes like chicken. When I did this was when we went to Atlanta for a JC convention and they were handing out bourbon and peach daqueris as samples!. (PS excuse the spelling of that drink; I have forgotten how to spell it!) Re: meat for dinner I forgot about gator meat. It is okay, but it taste too much like fish, so I avoid eating alligator whenever. meat for dinner >> >> >>> >>> >>> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >>> kilbasa, >>> hot >>> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb >> so >>> it >>> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have >> it >>> maybe >>> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make >> fantastic >>> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how >> you >>> cook it >>> to make it exciting. >>> >>> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, >> >>> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want >> >>> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >>> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving >> >>> turkeys just got a >>> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >>> another >>> it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably >>> because >>> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, >> smiles, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 I ate rattlesnake one-deep fried. Yes, it tastes like chicken. When I did this was when we went to Atlanta for a JC convention and they were handing out bourbon and peach daqueris as samples!. (PS excuse the spelling of that drink; I have forgotten how to spell it!) Re: meat for dinner I forgot about gator meat. It is okay, but it taste too much like fish, so I avoid eating alligator whenever. meat for dinner >> >> >>> >>> >>> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >>> kilbasa, >>> hot >>> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb >> so >>> it >>> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have >> it >>> maybe >>> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make >> fantastic >>> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how >> you >>> cook it >>> to make it exciting. >>> >>> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, >> >>> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want >> >>> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >>> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving >> >>> turkeys just got a >>> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >>> another >>> it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably >>> because >>> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, >> smiles, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Well Pat, tell you what, I have tried to spell daiquir I but can't get close enough for the spell checker to help. The name we finally came up with does not look quite right but, oh well! Anyway, what I was trying to say is that if you consume enough Bourbon and daiquiris you can eat anything. Snails, chocolate covered ants, fried grasshoppers, crawdads, opossums and whatever else one can imagine. One of my son-in-laws is from Louisiana and loves Cajun cooking. He was going to prepare some sort of goo for us and needed some Crayfish or shrimp. I suggested that he go out to the drainage ditch and catch crawdads. Well, they look the same to me? Cy, the Ancient One... Re: meat for dinner I forgot about gator meat. It is okay, but it taste too much like fish, so I avoid eating alligator whenever. meat for dinner >> >> >>> >>> >>> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >>> kilbasa, hot >>> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb >> so >>> it >>> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and >>> have >> it >>> maybe >>> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make >> fantastic >>> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how >> you >>> cook it >>> to make it exciting. >>> >>> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain >>> foods, >> >>> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you >>> want >> >>> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >>> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the >>> thanksgiving >> >>> turkeys just got a >>> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >>> another it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, >>> probably because >>> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, >> smiles, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Hi Pat, I am reading my email in sort of a random pattern thanks to XP Anyway, No, the Jack Rabbits are large enough thank you.. Honestly I have not seen a Jack in many years and do not remember how much they weigh but they are pretty substantial, especially if you happen to hit one with your car. Ever try Armadillo?Oklahoma now has an infestation of them. They have been sent up from texas. Cy... Re: meat for dinner There are lots of Ostrich farms in Georgia, and you can get it at some of the more expensive restaurants. I also like veneson, but very few people know how to prepare deer meat. Quail is delicious, but it takes a lot of them to fill the tummy. Squirrel is okay, but I do not like its resemblence to a fuzzy tail rat. I also love turtle, too. I have also eaten dried locust, but it taste too much like eating raw grass or hay, but it is hard to beat chocolate ants. meat for dinner > > >> >> >> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like >> kilbasa, hot >> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb > so >> it >> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have > it >> maybe >> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make > fantastic >> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how > you >> cook it >> to make it exciting. >> >> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, > >> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you >> want > >> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get >> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the >> thanksgiving > >> turkeys just got a >> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see >> another it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, >> probably because >> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, > smiles, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 How can you forget how to spell it, try I T. Smiles, sorry for my sense of humour. Rowe. meat for dinner > >> > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like > >>> kilbasa, > >>> hot > >>> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb > >> so > >>> it > >>> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have > >> it > >>> maybe > >>> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make > >> fantastic > >>> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how > >> you > >>> cook it > >>> to make it exciting. > >>> > >>> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, > >> > >>> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want > >> > >>> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get > >>> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving > >> > >>> turkeys just got a > >>> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see > >>> another > >>> it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably > >>> because > >>> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, > >> smiles, > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 How can you forget how to spell it, try I T. Smiles, sorry for my sense of humour. Rowe. meat for dinner > >> > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> There really isn't any meat that I don't eat except stuff like > >>> kilbasa, > >>> hot > >>> dogs, and stuff that is too fatty. Meat is a protein and not a carb > >> so > >>> it > >>> doesn't raise you bg's. I happen to prefer fish for dinner and have > >> it > >>> maybe > >>> 4 times a week, chicken once, beef once and pork, once. I make > >> fantastic > >>> salsa's for my fish and love them. Variety in eating is all in how > >> you > >>> cook it > >>> to make it exciting. > >>> > >>> have to admit, for me, its tough to not be able to eat certain foods, > >> > >>> its seems that everything you eat is not good for you, unless you want > >> > >>> turkey chicken and fish all the time, and i have to tell, you i get > >>> about sick of it, smiles. I am so turkeyed out, that the thanksgiving > >> > >>> turkeys just got a > >>> pardon this year, from my dinner plate. and chicken, if i never see > >>> another > >>> it will be to soon. some times my frustration level rises, probably > >>> because > >>> i love food, but hated that stuff all the time growing up too, > >> smiles, > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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