From what little I know, seems like people don't eat wolf. Why not?
If you do, how do you cook it?
Thanks!
From what little I know, seems like people don't eat wolf. Why not?
If you do, how do you cook it?
Thanks!
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uhhh... cuz its a fuggin dog
You try it and let us know how it is
“People never lie so much as after a hunt, during a war or before an election.” -Otto von Bismarck
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.-Albert Einstein
You can eat all living creatures. Should you? No.
I shot one on a fall hunt a few years ago. After I had finished the caping, fleshing and salting I decided to tidy up the skull as much as possible. Since I was sitting by a campfire I just tossed the little bits of flesh into the fire to dispose of it as I went. When got to picking out the brains with a stick I just threw them in the fire as well. I have to admit that the smell of the cooking grey matter reminded me that it had been a few hours since my last meal. I was tempted for a few seconds at least.
Well, our very own member Big Boar ate coyote while he was still with us, with no ill consequences. I'd sooner eat wolf than coyote, or even cricket flour for that matter. I'd probably cook it over a fire with lots of garlic, salt and pepper. Letting out a long, loud howl at the conclusion of the meal may be appropriate too.
It looks like sea lion and seal might be good things to add to the menu as well, might help the salmon populations recover too.
Last edited by landphil; 07-16-2017 at 02:40 PM.
Pretend hunter.
Ate wolf at a game banquet one year, not. Ad with half a crock of weisers in your belly first
"It's not the kill, but the thrill of the chase" - Deep Purple
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