Actually, you scramble their brains with eggs. Or, if you’re like me, you keep the eggs and leave out the squirrel brains.
Deep fried with the Colonel’s secret recipe of 11 different herbs and spices.
Squirrel dumplings…mmmmmm! (Yes, that is a thing, and they are delicious!)
Why not just have a nice possum pie instead?
Teriyaki is not “stir fried”
“Things to Cook Meat In” by Stu Potts.
“When I was in college, we used to take a popcorn popper – because that was the only thing they would let us use in the dorm – and we would fry squirrel.” — Mike Huckabee, 2008
The copyright says 2018 but the drawing style says long-long-ago.
Japanese, Chinese…they’re all the same. Say, is McCoy an Irish surname or is it Scottish?
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AtariDragon almost 6 years ago
Actually, you scramble their brains with eggs. Or, if you’re like me, you keep the eggs and leave out the squirrel brains.
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Deep fried with the Colonel’s secret recipe of 11 different herbs and spices.
John Wiley Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Squirrel dumplings…mmmmmm! (Yes, that is a thing, and they are delicious!)
suv2000 almost 6 years ago
the lost wizard almost 6 years ago
Why not just have a nice possum pie instead?
billdaviswords almost 6 years ago
Teriyaki is not “stir fried”
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 6 years ago
“Things to Cook Meat In” by Stu Potts.
CarlHeckman almost 6 years ago
“When I was in college, we used to take a popcorn popper – because that was the only thing they would let us use in the dorm – and we would fry squirrel.” — Mike Huckabee, 2008
pschearer Premium Member almost 6 years ago
The copyright says 2018 but the drawing style says long-long-ago.
ASaneMan almost 6 years ago
Japanese, Chinese…they’re all the same. Say, is McCoy an Irish surname or is it Scottish?