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![]() no, i'm asking seriously. I was at a crawdad festival and my friend asked me to pick him up some gator. So when i brought it to him, he asked how do you know you didn't get ripped off. it just tasted like firm chicken. |
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![]() ![]() :hmm... Now I will have to inspect the 'gator' to make sure it actually isnt a chicken in a gator costume! |
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not wrapped too tight....
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You're killin me!! |
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the meat is a lot like chicken, reminds me of fresh chicken thats been running around a farm wild. not the sruff u get at the local store by tyson. its got that game flavor. after u kill it and the meat has been processed i would say fried is the way to go. soak it in buttermilk over night and drege it in flower then it to some peanut oil.
before u kill the thing logan u need to chek some local laws. i know there is a lot of laws around killing the thing. and if u just take it to a vet and say kill the thing so i can eat it u may run in to some red tape. now if u say its heading right for us then shoot it u will be in good shape ![]()
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Rider on the storm.
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Was it on a stick? I've had some "Gator on a Stick" made by someone I trust and it did sort of taste like firm chicken.
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