The possums are eating my tomatoes and strawberries going to try a net hopefully it works.
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Boy seeing these pics has got the itch going to bad I got a ft of snow today,end of feb I start popping seeds.
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Add some Dustys delicious egglplant and some of xtshos exceptional onions and we've got one hellava RIU possum feast!
Grab a plate y'all.
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Add some of Dustys delicious egglplant and some of xtshos exceptional onions and we've got one hellava RIU possum feast!
Grab a plate y'all.
The only way I have ever ate possum was baked with sweet potatoes. It was pretty good as I recall. But it was about 50 years ago. I've ate coon cooked lots of different ways.View attachment 4457797
Add some of Dustys delicious egglplant and some of xtshos exceptional onions and we've got one hellava RIU possum feast!
Grab a plate y'all.
I would too as long as it's just meatloaf shaped like a possum and not ground possum made into meatloaf. Those roasted veggies look tasty. But the feet are scary. Chicken feet? If not then my worst fears have come true and that's a ground possum meatloaf. Please say it isn't so.Dam I would eat that!
I’m Australian so my possums might taste different lol. I’ve eaten roo, emu, echidna, bush turkeys like a small version but no possumThe only way I have ever ate possum was baked with sweet potatoes. It was pretty good as I recall. But it was about 50 years ago. I've ate coon cooked lots of different ways.
I shot a possum when I was 8-9 years old and talked my Granny into cooking it. Mamma wouldn't do it.I’m Australian so my possums might taste different lol. I’ve eaten roo, emu, echidna, bush turkeys like a small version but no possum
You don't want to eat a possum from around here. They're scavengers and gross.I’m Australian so my possums might taste different lol. I’ve eaten roo, emu, echidna, bush turkeys like a small version but no possum
I shot a possum when I was 8-9 years old and talked my Granny into cooking it. Mamma wouldn't do it.
I did help slaughter and dress half a dozen emu one time. Our friend and neighbor raised them, and she couldn't sell the young ones. Her feed bill was getting out of hand, so she took her .22 and started shooting them. Me and daddy had to go clean up her mess. I'm sure we got some of the meat, but I can't remember if we ever cooked it.
Yep. Find a dead cow and kick it. Half a dozen possums will run out. But catfish are also scavengers, I eat the hell out them.You don't want to eat a possum from around here. They're scavengers and gross.
We eat a lot game. Just last week I made a massive pot of stew with moose, deer, bear, and some left over prime rib from a couple days before.I would too as long as it's just meatloaf shaped like a possum and not ground possum made into meatloaf. Those roasted veggies look tasty. But the feet are scary. Chicken feet? If not then my worst fears have come true and that's a ground possum meatloaf. Please say it isn't so.
I only eat seafood now no “land lovers” so to speakYou don't want to eat a possum from around here. They're scavengers and gross.
I've gutted hundreds of Salmon and Steelhead I've caught over the years. But I'll never catch and gut a possum. I remember the EMU craze. It didn't end well. Most ended up in dog food.
Sister and I shared a dozen oysters last weekend. They are slowly making a comeback after the hurricane.
Black folks around here would buy coons. It was alright to kill, skin and put them in the freezer, but they wanted the feet left on. I heard that was to make sure they were not buying cats. lol I never sold any. I ate a few back in the day, but now I either put them under plants or give them to my BIL to train his redbone's.I grew up poor living in the rural south, when we were kids we would do about anything for some spending money. And I had a neighborhood that I could sell fish, deer and yes possum, I could get 5$ each for those mean bastards ( living) and it was a lot damn easier to catch possum than to cut grass . But I ain’t never tried eating one.
Possums were easy to catch, just run at them and grab their tail and try not to get bit. But coons I ain’t never found the right spot to grab one . And you guessed which neighborhood I was talking about didn’t you.Black folks around here would buy coons. It was alright to kill, skin and put them in the freezer, but they wanted the feet left on. I heard that was to make sure they were not buying cats. lol I never sold any. I ate a few back in the day, but now I either put them under plants or give them to my BIL to train his redbone's.
They are similar to oysters, endemic to hawaii, they are on the meaty/salty side of molluscs.Sister and I shared a dozen oysters last weekend. They are slowly making a comeback after the hurricane.