I keep chitterlings (chitlins) in the freezer at all times. Might cook some for Thanksgiving.Yes, I've seen things like chitterlings (pig intestines), chicken paws, and such. I don't get them. I've never tried goat, and I don't see it at my store.
The deli sells fried gizzards now and then and they're really cheap - a serving costs less than 2 dollars. Actually, I have bought those and kind of like them, but there's a lot of chewing, so I don't have them often.
What I wish they had were some good quality ham slices in small size packages. I've stopped buying packages of sliced ham since none of what I've found lately has been very good or tender.
Really? I might like them, I've just never wanted to try those because of how they look. But then, liver doesn't look so good either.I keep chitterlings (chitlins) in the freezer at all times.
Yes, I've seen things like chitterlings (pig intestines), chicken paws, and such. I don't get them. I've never tried goat, and I don't see it at my store.
The deli sells fried gizzards now and then and they're really cheap - a serving costs less than 2 dollars. Actually, I have bought those and kind of like them, but there's a lot of chewing, so I don't have them often.
What I wish they had were some good quality ham slices in small size packages. I've stopped buying packages of sliced ham since none of what I've found lately has been very good or tender.

That would make me look twice!!! I ate rabbit once when my mom tricked me!The strangest meat I ever saw at the grocery, and only once, was frozen rabbit. And really, that's not so strange, except that I don't know anyone who eats it. (Probably except for hunters.)
Thanks. I made a note and will put that on my list for next time. It has to be better than the kind I've been getting.I don't know if you are OK with brand named processed lunch meat, but if you are - I recommend Oscar Mayer Carving Board .... it actually "seems" like real ham.
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Yes, I've had that tons of times, and squirrel.The strangest meat I ever saw at the grocery, and only once, was frozen rabbit. And really, that's not so strange, except that I don't know anyone who eats it. (Probably except for hunters.)
Smells terrible cooking and takes a long time to clean, but tastes great.Really? I might like them, I've just never wanted to try those because of how they look. But then, liver doesn't look so good either.
Yes, we have markets like that also. If it can be eaten...... they sell itGoat is available in the Costco near me. Also, a butcher shop carries all kind of exotic meats.
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Yes, I've had that tons of times, and squirrel.
Goose is very common meat here.. especially at Christmas time.... it's really delicious, but its VERY greasy, so the grease has to be poured off several times during cooking..I've eaten unknowingly horse meat and goose. I will NVR do that again. The horse was ok, we dipped it in some dipping sauces and I don't even remember what the goose tasted like. We were vacationing in Paris and our lady friend we were staying with served it for dinner.