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Re: [trinity-users] TOTALLY off-topic - got a puzzle meets dinosaurs & dragons

From: Gene Heskett <gheskett@...>
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 20:22:24 -0400
On Tuesday 19 June 2018 19:21:49 Kate Draven wrote:

> > On Monday 18 June 2018 00:26:52 Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> > > On 06/12/2018 09:33 PM, elcaseti wrote:
> > > > This post got me thinking.  since Konqui the dragon is the KDE
> > > > community's animal mascot, has anyone given thought to Trinity
> > > > DE having an animal mascot?  I nominate Corvus Corax (raven).  I
> > > > did get to eat alligator once, but it was such a small piece, I
> > > > didn't notice anything distinct about it. It may very well taste
> > > > like chicken, but I can't say for sure unless I get a chance to
> > > > eat a larger amount someday.    Cheers
> > >
> > > No, gator does not taste like chicken, can be used as a
> > > replacement. Also some say snake, rabbit and squirrel taste like
> > > chicken, nope.  And crawdad taste like crawdad.  Any one of them
> > > can be used in soup, salad, etc.  Now if you want to talk about
> > > bear, it's best cooked outside the house.  And taste like bear and
> > > I can not compare bear to anything that I've eaten. :)  Somebody
> > > mentioned pheasant, with wild rice stuffing is freaking great, I
> > > say better than chicken or turkey, if you get a chance give
> > > pheasant a try.
> > >
> > > I've eaten great vegan too.  What I call great vegan is where you
> > > sit and eat great tasting food without realizing you're eating
> > > vegan. :)
> > >
> > > Cheers!
> >
> > I tasted all the others, but not alligator. (Anyway, alligators are
> > an endangered species, am I right? so I can live without trying it.)
> > I also lived in a hippie commune for a few years, where everybody
> > was "officially" vegetarian; which taught me how to get the most
> > nutrition and good taste out of a meat-free diet, as well as how to
> > combine foods to supply enough protein. (Read that book, *Diet for a
> > Small Planet*, by Frances Moore
>
> Lappe.)
>
> > What nobody knows about vegetarians, though, is that most of them
> > are not really very strict about it, and they sneak meat into their
> > diet at every opportunity.
> >
> > Bill
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------
> >-
>
> I've been a vegetarians since birth, I have never eaten animals.
> That's just something carnivore say to make themselves feel better.
>
> Kate
>
> Hmm wait, do politicians count as animals?
>
I've known several that were definitely animal, but have never tasted 
one. I have enough food allergies as it is.

But one of my kids is in for about 4 days, and brought about 5 lbs of 
Nebraska corn fed venison with him, so I'm currently in hog heaven. I 
can't keep my diabetic feet warm enough to go hunt my own, darn it.

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