Coon
Anyone eat it? Cook It? Let's hear it!!!!
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Thank god I don't have to.
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As in a raccoon?
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google that one for an answer.
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My Grandpa used to say "Have you ever seen a raven eating a raccoon? If it isn't good enough for a raven, it's not good enough for me." So, I've never eaten raccoon.
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Is it anything like Poon?
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I googled it and they say it smell just like Poon. |
I have never tried it either. My buddy traps and says he sells the coon carcuss to people that eat it. I never have. But, hell, it is a piece of meat, I will try almost anything once. I won't mess up my pit with it, but I will eat it from someone else's.
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They are to cute, armadillos and possums are good eating!
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Turtle Man from Kentucky sat down to a fed of Racoon in one of his shows
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Thank goodness I have a good enough job I can now eat the lowly pig. No coons for this Tennessee guy.
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I have tasted it a couple times.I did not care for it.Once it was cooked on a grill/smoker the other time it was baked in the oven with sweet potatoes and such.Just tasted kinda greasy and funky to me.:twitch:
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I have tried it once. Wasn't fond of it.
Of course, how well could teenagers cook one over a campfire? |
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