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re: What is the best tasting Wild Game? Including Fish.

Posted on 3/30/14 at 11:32 am to
Posted by TigerTreyjpg
Monroe, LA
Member since Jun 2008
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Posted on 3/30/14 at 11:32 am to
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So, consider the bullfrog.

Is he a fish, or a game?


I would say game.

Fun fact for us Catholics.

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Abstinence: The law of abstinence forbids the eating of meat, but not eggs, milk products, nor condiments of any kind, even though made from animal fat. Forbidden are the flesh meat of warm blooded animals and all parts of such animals. This does not include meat juices, broths, soups, lards, gravies, sauces, animal fats, and liquid foods made from meat. Also allowed are fish and all such cold-blooded animals such as frogs, shell-fish, clams, turtles, oysters, crabs, and lobsters. All those who have completed their fourteenth year are bound to the law of abstinence from meat on Ash Wednesday and on all the Friday's of Lent.

The difference between fish & meat is the cold/warm blooded distinction.



I hate that the Catholics in South La have to suffer through this during the Lenten season. I mean, abstaining from steak, chicken, and pork, and in their stead, having to choke down speckled trout, redfish, shrimp, oysters, flounder, grouper, puppy drum, frog legs, scallops, wahoo, cobia/lemonfish/ling, red snapper, mangrove snapper, yellow fin tuna, amberjack, sac-a-lait, bass, bream, channel cat, Opelousas cat, blue cat, and gar balls is really going all out for the Lawd.......























I keed, and I would never make fun of a person's religious practices.

:cheers
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