Survivalist foods

Speaking of survivalist food. I'm reminded of a very funny and memorable cartoon from decades ago, in pre PC times.

It was of 2 aboriginal men sitting cross legged at the campfire. An obviously very pissed off wife had just slammed a whole Wallaby down onto the fire sending up a spray of sparks and embers and was continuing to walk off. The husband turns to his mate and says "Well, dinner's finally on, and cooked just the way I'd better like it!"

Older Aussies will remember cartoons of Erif Joliffe, Saltbush Bill and Witchety's Tribe. He had the knack of making us see ourselves through the eyes of others.
This is the only example I could find from the Witchety ones, it may help picture the Wallaby for dinner one.



'When we get a voice, a job, and are civilized --- will we have to look like that?"
 
... This is the only example I could find from the Witchety ones, it may help picture the Wallaby for dinner one.

'When we get a voice, a job, and are civilized --- will we have to look like that?"

You're right about the pre-PC times - nowadays they'd burn down the publishing house for sexism, racism and a few dozen other "isms" for that one.

It almost looks as if Jack Cole (Playboy cartoonist) were born in the Outback ...
 
Speaking of survivalist food. I'm reminded of a very funny and memorable cartoon from decades ago, in pre PC times.

It was of 2 aboriginal men sitting cross legged at the campfire. An obviously very pissed off wife had just slammed a whole Wallaby down onto the fire sending up a spray of sparks and embers and was continuing to walk off. The husband turns to his mate and says "Well, dinner's finally on, and cooked just the way I'd better like it!"

Older Aussies will remember cartoons of Erif Joliffe, Saltbush Bill and Witchety's Tribe. He had the knack of making us see ourselves through the eyes of others.
This is the only example I could find from the Witchety ones, it may help picture the Wallaby for dinner one.



'When we get a voice, a job, and are civilized --- will we have to look like that?"

Cute story, but I pictured Wallaby for dinner and it wasn't a pretty picture. :)
 
No, not pretty the way they were cooked, whole. It was quite cluey bearing in mind they didn't know what metal was before 2 centuries ago so rather than try and butcher with a sharp rock and waste good nutrition in the process, it was better to let the fire singe the fur off and when the skin was all black and crispy it was easy to crack open and the inside was cooked to perfection. Roos etc would have been safe to eat that way, herbivores, and no diseases from the organs so not as bad as it sounds.
The aborigines didn't survive here so long from being silly. They raised families in places that would kill us in 3 days. They couldn't afford to be picky with their food. They were the masters of 'survivalist food.'

It's those big fat white gooey Witchety grubs they loved that I'd draw the line at. Yuuuuk. But sometimes they roasted them so.... nup, still couldn't eat them.
 
Was just reading that armadillos carry a form of leprosy that can be transferred to humans when handled, but if cooked well, is ok to eat. Still don't know that I'd want to try it. :(

But you're right, That Guy; I don't guess anyone of us has ever been really hungry...we'd eat most of these things mentioned if we were.
 
I see an armadillo every once in a while in the yard. .. they like to come around after dark.. ugh! ..dogs go crazy!

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They make chili in Texas with these critters, but then again, they make chili out of everything. ..lol
 
I see an armadillo every once in a while in the yard. .. they like to come around after dark.. ugh! ..dogs go crazy!

They make chili in Texas with these critters, but then again, they make chili out of everything. ..lol

So true, Boo's Mom!! ;) I know some here have eaten 'possum & coon; hope I never have to...... Oh, and goat - I might try that someday, we'll see. :p

I read of a lady in Texas who made baskets out of the armadillo shells; found an example on ebay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-ARM...133841699?pt=US_Taxidermy&hash=item2584534d23
 
Total 'chick flick," but did anyone see Steel Magnolias? I've seen it at least 30 times, and I lol and sob, one or the other all the way through it, every single time. It's that kinda movie. But I'm remembering Julia Roberts' wedding cake in the shape of an armadillo! What a hoot that was!!!
 
Total 'chick flick," but did anyone see Steel Magnolias? I've seen it at least 30 times, and I lol and sob, one or the other all the way through it, every single time. It's that kinda movie. But I'm remembering Julia Roberts' wedding cake in the shape of an armadillo! What a hoot that was!!!


Great movie! Saw it a couple times.

.. armadillo cake recipe :D ..http://weddings.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Armadillo_Grooms_Cake
 


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