Skippy

Kangaroo, crocodile, emu, buffalo, witchitie grubs you name it, I've cooked it and eaten it. It might sound gross, but they taste damn good an when you live in a country like Australia, it's actually more environmentally sound to eat our native animals rather than overun the countryside with introduced species.
These are also very lean meats which are healthier for you.
 
Seriously. I lust after a roo hide whip.

LOL, and we have 2 and are looking at getting more!!:D 'roo is very healthy to eat.....high in protein/iron and only about 2-3% fat which is mostly the good kind. Along with Emu, is still not something that was on my grocery list, but have eaten roo, goanna and snake, but all as products hunted, killed and cooked by indigenous friends. F made me try emu here and it took a lot for me to swallow it and was far too salty for my taste buds. They sell horse in the supermarkets here and I am just not going to eat them!

Catalina:catroar:
 
I know. But it's only about a fifteen degree turn from escargots. Maybe with enough butter and garlic.

See, I doubt I would mind that. I just have issues with the idea of pullin gopen the rotten log, finding squirmy grub, and popping it in my mouth. *retch*

Then again, raw chicken squicks me. *shrug*

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: waves to Mr Homburg :

*waves at miss rebecca*

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LOL, and we have 2 and are looking at getting more!!:D
Catalina:catroar:

Braggart!!

Actually, I remember when you posted pictures of them. Your glowing review was what caused me to do the research and decide that I want one.
 
I have a little three tailed skippy whip. It's supposed to be about the best leather there is for whips, soccer shoes, and motorcycle gear.

What does roo taste like? Chicken?
 
Skippy and Jiff? They sound like the best friends of Babs and Biff.
 
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