Lorgar wrote:tom604 wrote:ive heard that they call rabbits ,,,underground chicken
I'm not rising to the bait of you jokers any more
why not ???
chicken?
Lorgar wrote:tom604 wrote:ive heard that they call rabbits ,,,underground chicken
I'm not rising to the bait of you jokers any more
tom604 wrote:Lorgar wrote:Shut your chicken hole
still got that chicken fetish going
ive heard that they call rabbits ,,,underground chicken
Josh Smith wrote:A thorough cooking should kill all parasites and bacteria. Don't eat bunny raw, of course, or you could indeed get sick.
AusC wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:How about hares ... Thats one i'v never bothered to eat. Anyone tried them ?
I haven't, but I imagine it would be much the same.
Same animal group, same diet, same environments... Not sure what would be different.
Warrigul wrote:AusC wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:How about hares ... Thats one i'v never bothered to eat. Anyone tried them ?
I haven't, but I imagine it would be much the same.
Same animal group, same diet, same environments... Not sure what would be different.
Hare are disgusting, very strong tasting, I give them all to Dad and he eats them. They bleed forever and their fur falls out everywhere after you shoot them. They don't seem to be as badly affected by the calicivirus as the local rabbits are.
vonfram88 wrote:After skinning and gutting, hang it for a day. Find a fist sized rock and place in the body cavity before putting into the oven in a roast tray covered in olive oil and garlic. Cook slowly for 2 hours at 180. Remove the rock. Eat the rock.
vonfram88 wrote:Remove the rock. Eat the rock.
Warrigul wrote:You should stop eating them straight away and send them to me for proper disposal.
Shadd wrote:O how I long for rabbit stew haven't had it in ages I know dad used soak it overnight with apples or something I'll have get the recipe off of him. Hey here a interesting fact rabbits have no nutritional value what so ever so eat them with other things stews casseroles what ever your fancy
Read it in al old British s.a.s book.
They let rabbits loose on an island for shipwrecked sailors and the like and the sailors would eat them but still die of starvation with a full belly.
Title_II wrote:Watch out for Rabbit Fever. I know it's different there but we only eat them after a freeze and a snow. Other places you have to talk to the locals. I brought this up before but it sounds like it's not widespread in Oz.