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Started by Magicman, January 11, 2014, 10:06:10 PM

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DonT

Ok looks good,its not served with grits is it?

Magicman

No, gumbo is not.


 
But I do enjoy a good bowl of "shrimp & grits.
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Magicman

While I was looking for the Shrimp & Grits picture I found this:


 
I am back on topic with this roasted Wood Duck breast served with rice and a veggie.  MMmmm   food3
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POSTON WIDEHEAD

Looks good as usual Magic.  :)
The older I get I wish my body could Re-Gen.

DonT

The roast duck looks very good,I roast some as well,leave them in the fridge overnight and take them in my lunch the next day cold.   Sorry but the shrimp and grits picture did not work for me.

Magicman

Quote from: DonT on February 10, 2014, 11:19:42 PMSorry but the shrimp and grits picture did not work for me. 
:D  Only because you have not tried them.  Actually that picture was taken in a Cracker Barrel restaurant.   :)
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Hilltop366

I have 3 "wood ducks" in my living room!

 

DonT

Your right,I have not tried grits. I will try grits if you will eat a Beaver tail.They are eaten most of the winter up here at outdoor events. ;D although localized to the Ottawa valley for the most part I think.

Hilltop366

Iv'e seen Beaver tails for sale in Halifax NS as well..... it' starting to spread!

Magicman

I'll call that bluff, because I am game to try most anything.....once.  Well, almost because I ain't trying possum.   I did not care for chitlins, snake, coon, or armadillo.   :-\
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Hilltop366

I googled chitlins blagh, I can guarantee you rather have beaver tail.


POSTON WIDEHEAD

I tried Possum. Ya have to catch one first, put him in a 55 gallon barrel, give him water and corn to clean him out. The corn will sweeten the meat....some. The meat is really greasy....that's the part I did not like.

The older I get I wish my body could Re-Gen.

beenthere

That possum must get mighty messy wallowing around in all the by-products from being cleaned-out.
Isn't a 55 gal. barrel a bit cramped for feeding, sleeping, and dumping?
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POSTON WIDEHEAD

That's the way the old timers used to do it......but keep in mind, you eat the inside of a Possum, not the outside. :D :D  :D
They served the Possum on a big plate with Sweet Taters around him to soak up the grease. My Grand-Paw ate them all the time.
The older I get I wish my body could Re-Gen.

DonT

Beaver tails are a batter that is deep fried then rolled in sugar and flavoured with cinnamon,maple syrup or other toppings of your choice.Will I enjoy grits as much? When President Obama was in Ottawa he gave his security people a nightmare by diverting to an outdoor market jumping out and grabbing a beavertail.Where does a person find grits in the grocery store?

POSTON WIDEHEAD

Quote from: DonT on February 11, 2014, 09:14:24 PM
Where does a person find grits in the grocery store?

Isle 3, down about half way, on the right, second shelf.
The older I get I wish my body could Re-Gen.

DonT

Nope Aisle 3 is the canned goods row.Yes I realize I should have paid more attention in the past to the grits threads but never thought I would eat what looks like bad glue.I am not even sure we can buy grits in Canada.

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