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[at-l] Oh My! More adventures [OT?]
- Subject: [at-l] Oh My! More adventures [OT?]
- From: whoah at verizon.net (WhoAh)
- Date: Wed Apr 6 18:57:14 2005
- In-reply-to: <4254693E.4040609@starpower.net>
Had monkey in Jamaica back in the early 70's.... Tasted like chicken....
WhoAh
-----Original Message-----
From: at-l-bounces@backcountry.net [mailto:at-l-bounces@backcountry.net] On
Behalf Of Gary Ticknor
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 6:57 PM
Cc: at-l@backcountry.net
Subject: Re: [at-l] Oh My! More adventures [OT?]
> Hiking on the AT there isn't much chance that Horse or some foreign
> animal will be eaten or served. ... not Goat, ...
>
> Skylander
Goat meat is quite common in the DC area - it is always available in
Shopper's Food Warehouse, for instance. We have a lot of immigrants in this
area, and a lot of ethnic foods available.
I ate quite a bit of goat in India, where it is very popular, and also in
Peru, China and the Carribean.
I do agree that pizza would probably be more in demand on the AT at this
point in time - but that will change. When I grew up no one had ever heard
of pizza. Pepperoni was considered garlicy and not propper for Americans to
eat. Believe it or not, so was shrimp. Funny the difference a generation or
so makes.
- Greenbriar
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