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12-07-2007, 05:13 PM | #11 |
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12-07-2007, 05:16 PM | #12 |
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12-07-2007, 05:48 PM | #13 |
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Can you eat an elephant?
by Chef Ok enough I will finally answer this question. Please stop emailing me about this question. I know many other chefs out there side step this question and instead tell you to eat a cow. But what if your stuck in Africa or say the local zoo and there is nothing to eat? I have thought about this long and hard and I will get to my answer in just a minute! Please keep PETA from harrasing me. I, in no way, condone eating these friendly animimals. Think about field dressing one of these things anyway! The answer is YES! You can eat an elephant although their flesh is very leathery. I suggest cutting it with the grain in large steaks and marinating it in a catolina dressing for 48 hours to brake down the fibers. Then cook it on a grill to medium rare. Prepare to eat it by slicing it against the grain in small strips just like london broil. In some countries ( I think mostly africa…since you would be arrested for doing this in say Animal Kindom park in floriday) elephant trunk and feet are great delicacies. I bet pickled elephant feet in jars would go over well here in the USA. A company that makes jars should create them and market them but remember this was my idea I want royalties. doesnt sound good |
12-07-2007, 06:33 PM | #14 |
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That was very interesting... who knew.
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12-09-2007, 04:34 AM | #15 |
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Oh, okay. Dophin fish. I wondered why Flipper looked so funny, because I could never eat him.... or Bambi, or Thumper
Naw .... We look just go after Bambi's Daddy never would take bambi out I swam with the org. Flipper in the 60's down in the FL Key's . |
12-09-2007, 10:04 AM | #16 |
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Wow those are big!!!
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12-12-2007, 08:59 AM | #17 |
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Those are some big fish. Never seen a dolphin fish. Boo and Castle, your making me LOL!!!
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12-12-2007, 09:06 AM | #18 |
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ever do any kite fishing? yep if there is birds there is biat where ever there is bait some nice fish are lurking underneath Should be some nice sail fish coming around soon. troll them with goggleye's
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12-12-2007, 11:06 AM | #19 |
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12-12-2007, 02:47 PM | #20 |
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all the time I try to get out on the water as often as possible the bill fish should be around but they realy havent been seen waters are still to hot Im figuering jan and feb ar going to be good for bil fish.
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