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Re: coon for dinner? [Re: MattLA] #7449841
01/03/22 01:19 PM
01/03/22 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Tofan
I see we have a bunch of in laws from Yuppieville on the forum! Coon is great man, you can make it with potatoes, you can make it into ground coon sausage, and we even make coon jerky out of it. The only animal that we wont eat is an armadillo, and really thats only because just coming into contact with them can apparently get you leprosy.

Anybody who wants to try possum, make it with sweet potatoes, that is a Louisiana classic!


Would be interested in your sausage recipe if you care to share , PM if you want to.

Growing up , none were thrown away .
Cornfields and hardwoods , no garbage cans for miles back then.


"Some Domestication Required "



Re: coon for dinner? [Re: coop] #7449843
01/03/22 01:22 PM
01/03/22 01:22 PM
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central IA
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Yes, I would eat possum too but I would pen them up and let them clean out. De worm them also. I was a USDA meat inspector in my working days so I have seen disease and parasites that you don't want to ingest. Maybe severe diarrhea or even death could result.

Re: coon for dinner? [Re: coop] #7449873
01/03/22 01:51 PM
01/03/22 01:51 PM
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Coon fixed like pulled pork is actually very good

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