Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Decisions, decisions

Uh, I'll take a pound of ground chuck, please.

19 comments:

Biddie said...

This reminds me of a special Thanksgiving luncheon that we had at work for several years. It was called the "Wild Beast Feast" and it was all the rage.

People cooked up dishes with sea food, salmon from the west coast, deer, wild hog, elk. One year I was offered a chunk of legally caught alligator meat from a hunter along the TX coast - I knew that I wasn't going to cook it so I was thinking to turn the offer down - when I mentioned it at work, one of my co-workers wanted to cook it and so I went ahead and got it. They cooked it up - I tasted it but didn't think it was anything special - it was the hit of that year's feast.

Priscilla said...

Did they cook it in a croc pot?

Biddie said...

(( laughing )) Good one!! I don't know - I wasn't interested enough to ask - I really wasn't into this wild game food as much as the others seemed to be. I forgot to add the wild birds included in this festival - poor birds like geese, quail, wild turkeys ...

I only tasted a little bite of it all out of courtesy for all their various efforts - I focused on the various salads and desserts - which were very good!

Did you get your pound of ground chuck?

Maria said...

I'll stick with ground chuck as well. Hold the wild meats. Not for me.

Priscilla said...

Oh, I didn't go in. Was heading for the seafood store next door.

I agree with you, Lana. Had some ground buffalo once (cooked). It was OK but a bit dry.

Cheryl said...

My stomach quails at the thought of imbibing wild beasties. I'd probably yak it up, which would be rather boarish behavior.

Priscilla said...

Oh boy, there she goose!
With new and strange foods you have to just peccary sometimes. Now with squirrel you have to beaverry careful and civet-- too lumpy otherwise. And serve it with moostard. Do you hare me?

Kristen said...

There they go with the funny business again!!! I'm too sick to keep up.. See you kids later, I have to get ready for work...slowly

Cheryl said...

Yes, I guess I shouldn't be afraid of trying gnu things....


(moostard ~Ha!)

Priscilla said...

Oh dear, I just realized the full possibilities of moostard. I was thinking of the moos part!

Biddie said...

I have you know that my moos aren't b'tards - they are purebred registered moos!!

Biddie said...

And planned for with the blessings of their owners in registered bliss ....

Cheryl said...

I didn't go any further than the "moos" part of moostard, it gave me the giggles.

I imagined myself asking you quite gravely to "Please pass the moostard."

Ha!

Priscilla said...

But I will not be present at that table if the "a" is a "u".

Cheryl said...

Croc pot...

Got a new case of giggles happening.

Pardon me...

Priscilla said...

These blissful owners you know...do they have moose? That's what I was reefering to, mooses.

A gnu case? Do gnus have shells? Are they hard to crack like lobsters? Do you cook them in muh elk?

Oppy said...

GROAN!!!!! [giggle]

Priscilla said...

Uohhh, so you ARE reading my blog, Oppie.

Oppy said...

Wouldn't miss it!!!! [laughing]