Those Crazy Russkis!

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Post by coaledsweat »

Woodchucks actually have a lot of fat in them. That's why they taste good.

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Post by mntbugy »

All the critters taste good. Coon,opposum, groundhog. You should try to get to the Pocohontas Road Kill Festive. All kinds of eats. Just stay away from squirrel nuggets, they are deep fried testicales.

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Just stay away from squirrel nuggets, they are deep fried testicales.

No worse then Rocky Mountain Fritters.....

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Prairie Oysters...
Yummy...
I you are ever on The Cape...
Go to Wellfleet...
Cahoon Hollow...
The BeachComber...
https://www.thebeachcomber.com/
Ya gotta try the Oyster shots...
Best evaha'...

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Post by warminmn »

Ah yes, good old Testicle Festivals :lol: They used to have those around here, now just called feeds. Ive never went. I'll stick to burger.

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Road Kill Festival is anything you see squished on the road you eat it.

After tasting the local Mountain Dew your taste buds are numb.

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