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10-02-2002, 09:31 PM
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Really Uncommon Receipes
If you are into rare and unusual fare, check out the receipes at this site WARNING Not for the faint of heart, weak of stomach or vegetabletarians::wink
http://www.bertc.com/recipes.htm
Pete who hasn't tried out any of the receipes and RatLadies who hope the section on Mice and Rats will be ignored by all:sad
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10-03-2002, 09:55 AM
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Pete
I won't even look.......nope...not even gonna peek at that site. :E :E
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10-13-2002, 03:04 PM
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Fox
Pete,
I've got this red fox over here catching my chickens. :weep
Could you bring your car and get him for me? :wub The last predetor, a coyote, was got by a stranger in this manner, but I don't think I want to rely on strangers this time. Maybe there is a recipe for squashed fox? :cblob
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10-14-2002, 10:20 AM
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World's Hottest Wings
:party Pete's Really Uncommon Recipes link (yes, I finally looked at it!) has a recipe that just might be hot enough to satisfy even the most masochistic:
6 serano peppers
6 red chili peppers
10 jalapeño peppers
2 c. white wine
1 bottle Tabasco
1/2 bottle Worcestershire Sauce
10 Tbsp. Durkee Red Hot Sauce
1/2 c. vinegar
10 Tbsp. cayenne pepper
3 Tbsp. black pepper
1 Tbsp. salt
1 fire extinguisher
Puree. Pour over 2 lbs. chicken wings and marinate for 5 days. Broil wings for 15 minutes. Reduce marinade with 1/4 c. sugar, pour over wings and re-broil for another 5 minutes. Serve with soda water for maximum heat effect. (There also is a caution about wearing gloves when handling/cleaning all of those peppers!)
Cf. Bert Christensen's Weird & Different Recipes.
(There's also another recipe for “Coyote Droppings,” made from brown sugar, margarine, white corn syrup, baking soda, and Cheetos. Yumm.) :pump
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10-14-2002, 02:26 PM
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Quote:
Orginally posted by Mary F
:party Pete's Really Uncommon Recipes link (yes, I finally looked at it!) has a recipe that just might be hot enough to satisfy even the most masochistic:
(There's also another recipe for “Coyote Droppings,” made from brown sugar, margarine, white corn syrup, baking soda, and Cheetos. Yumm.) :pump
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Mary, forward that recipe to Augie ;)
And the other one to Michael, AKA Coyote, AKA webguy :)
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10-14-2002, 03:46 PM
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Coyote Droppings
That one did look interesting
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10-14-2002, 10:33 PM
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Fox and chickens
Janifer, just call your local oriental restaurant and tell them you have a stray fuzz-tailed dog running around your neighborhood! Seriously, your local animal control folks might have one of those big Hav-A-Hart style Frank Buck "Bring 'em Back Alive" traps you can borrow.
Pete and RatLadies who really like chicken bones
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