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re: Eating Coon
Posted on 1/26/13 at 8:35 am to StinkDog12
Posted on 1/26/13 at 8:35 am to StinkDog12
When i was a young kid,, getting invited over to the cousins house on Alabama/LSU night and eating coon and sweet taters was a pretty big thing and something i really looked forward to.. Enjoyed the meal, but just as important for the game, they had a large speakered, big fancy radio that everyone in the room could hear, unlike the ones that most of us had where you either had to hold it up to your ear, or crowd around it to hear the announcers..
Coon, it's simple, just like squirrel...
Fry the young kitten coons, they're tender and not as greasy.
With the older coons, bake em with sweet taters and peppers, have rice and hot water cornbread standin' by.
Coon, it's simple, just like squirrel...
Fry the young kitten coons, they're tender and not as greasy.
With the older coons, bake em with sweet taters and peppers, have rice and hot water cornbread standin' by.
Posted on 1/26/13 at 8:37 am to Ole Geauxt
Coon and sweet taters must be a Yankee thing. Down here we skin em, leave a foot on the coon and give it to one of our dark skinned buddies, and sell the hide.
Now that they're not worth anything I don't know anybody who shoots em.
Now that they're not worth anything I don't know anybody who shoots em.
Posted on 1/26/13 at 8:48 am to Ole Geauxt
Ole geauxt knows what's up!
The young ones having real light meat.
Now that I think about it, don't know that I've seen too many coonasses eat coon. Which is strange, cause I've seen more then one try to cook a beaver.
Guess it's too much like eating their cousin to em.
The young ones having real light meat.
Now that I think about it, don't know that I've seen too many coonasses eat coon. Which is strange, cause I've seen more then one try to cook a beaver.
Guess it's too much like eating their cousin to em.
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