gjb@bellcore.bellcore.com (G. Blanchard) (03/27/91)
From: nvuxl!gjb@bellcore.bellcore.com (G. Blanchard) Does anyone have a recipe for woodchuck? I'd guess that they would be good eating since their main diet is clover (and gardens) but I've never heard of anyone eating them. Gary B.
cmm1@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Christopher M Mauritz) (03/28/91)
In article <443@erb1.engr.wisc.edu> nvuxl!gjb@bellcore.bellcore.com (G. Blanchard) writes: >Does anyone have a recipe for woodchuck? I'd guess that they would >be good eating since their main diet is clover (and gardens) but >I've never heard of anyone eating them. I've been told over and over that woodchuck is horrible to eat. I've never tried it. Cheers, Chris ------------------------------+--------------------------- Chris Mauritz |Show me the way to the cmm1@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu |next whiskey bar... Send flames to /dev/null |-The Doors-
markb@Solbourne.COM (Mark Bradley) (03/28/91)
In article <443@erb1.engr.wisc.edu> nvuxl!gjb@bellcore.bellcore.com (G. Blanchard) writes: >Does anyone have a recipe for woodchuck? I'd guess that they would >be good eating since their main diet is clover (and gardens) but >I've never heard of anyone eating them. Recipe: 1 shovel, preferrably a spade Stuff woodchuck back down its hole and fill in completely It is greasy and foul, in my experience. I'd rather eat almost anything else. It was a one-time mouthful that I spat out. Never again. markb -- Mark Bradley (DoD#1100) Faster, faster, until the thrill I/O Subsystems of speed overcomes the fear of death. Solbourne Computer, Inc. --Hunter S. Thompson