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Old 04-06-09, 05:54 PM
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Why waste a good squirrel?

Hope you got the meat out first...

https://www.backwoodsbound.com/zsquir.html
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Mmmmmmmmm, squirrel pie.
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The thread starter actually left me speechless. Since then it's gotten progressively worse.
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Why are there no tire marks on the beast?
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This wouldn't work for me...I use 36 really thin spokes on my bike.

Squirrel Julienne, anyone?
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If only all the squirrelly riders on the local MUPs could read this thread!

By the way, what is Squirrel Julienne?

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Originally Posted by Rick@OCRR
If only all the squirrelly riders on the local MUPs could read this thread!

By the way, what is Squirrel Julienne?

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here's julia working on her squirrel being prepared au julienne:

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Originally Posted by Rick@OCRR
If only all the squirrelly riders on the local MUPs could read this thread!

By the way, what is Squirrel Julienne?

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See this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julienning

My 36 front spokes are DT Swiss Revolutions (very thin). I haven't got one of the little guys yet but I am sure it will be very delicious.
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Originally Posted by The Smokester
Funny, but Wikipedia didn't mention squirrel. Probably it will be in their next update !

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Darn tree rats! How about some mashed squirrel?
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Originally Posted by Rick@OCRR
Funny, but Wikipedia didn't mention squirrel. Probably it will be in their next update !

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I'll be sure to add it to Wikipedia after the event. Maybe they taste like Kui?

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I'll be sure to add it to Wikipedia after the event. Maybe they taste like Kui?
Yes Smokester, I like that they leave the toes on when they cook Kui! Nice touch.

True Story: The first time I went to my first wife's parent's house, we had squirrel for dinner. When we drove up, her Dad had just killed two squirrel, and they had them all skinned and barbequed in time for dinner. Wow . . . growing up in rural Missouri, you just never know.

Plus, first time meeting my future father-in-law he still had his hunting rifle in his hand ! Fortunately we got along well . . .

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Originally Posted by Rick@OCRR
Yes Smokester, I like that they leave the toes on when they cook Kui! Nice touch.

True Story: The first time I went to my first wife's parent's house, we had squirrel for dinner. When we drove up, her Dad had just killed two squirrel, and they had them all skinned and barbequed in time for dinner. Wow . . . growing up in rural Missouri, you just never know.

Plus, first time meeting my future father-in-law he still had his hunting rifle in his hand ! Fortunately we got along well . . .

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So you have eaten both squirrel and Kui? How do they compare?
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