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Post by harryburrows on Jul 26, 2017 16:50:05 GMT
Never ate one myself, I wonder if they taste like chicken. I have an old scouting book from my grandfather (published around the end of World War One) that has a chapter on "makeshift meals" that tells you where to find the best rats to eat (to quote "there is no more clean-feeding or clean-fleshed animal than a rat born and bred in an English wheat-stack"). The recommendation is that it should be served in a pie or boiled and served with onion sauce. The suggestion seems to be that it tastes more like rabbit than chicken. Rat can be served up in many different ways
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Post by rat on Jul 26, 2017 21:50:00 GMT
I have an old scouting book from my grandfather (published around the end of World War One) that has a chapter on "makeshift meals" that tells you where to find the best rats to eat (to quote "there is no more clean-feeding or clean-fleshed animal than a rat born and bred in an English wheat-stack"). The recommendation is that it should be served in a pie or boiled and served with onion sauce. The suggestion seems to be that it tastes more like rabbit than chicken. Rat can be served up in many different ways Sounds like you are familiar with rat
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Post by felonious on Jul 27, 2017 6:04:12 GMT
Rat can be served up in many different ways Sounds like you are familiar with rat Can't get away from them, they're everywhere
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