[Ag-eq] Varmints

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Thu Jun 15 14:36:09 UTC 2017


Groundhog is in the squirrel family, so, if someone eats squirrel, I guess
they could eat groundhog.  It makes sense to eat what's available, but I've
led too tame and sheltered a life to actually do it. Or even want to do it.
Which is too bad--there's plenty of wild game to choose from, even here in
Jersey.
 Tracy


-----Original Message-----
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Tracy,

Now I know I'm from the south and we do have a tendency to eat outside of
the box or even under the box, but groundhog I would have to say could be an
acquired taste.  We do have a wild game cookbook that has a few recipes for
groundhog and a few of our older and now passed on neighbors have told us
that they have eaten groundhog.

My husband laughs at me because he likes fried frog legs and I think he's
nuts!  My mother use to cook them occasionally for him at her house and when
he wants to pluck my nerves, he asks me to fix them for him.  I tell him
that if he wants those green chicken legs, he needs to find another frying
pan in someone elses kitchen.  Not my pans and not my kitchen.  There are
many southern or mountain delicacies that I had rather read about and
definitely not eat.  There are not enough herbs in my garden.

Susan
dogwoodfarm62 at gmail.com

On 6/14/17, Nella Foster via Ag-eq <ag-eq at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Tracy you should boil them or fry them up, or what ever people do with 
> them.
> Lol
>
> You can use some of your fresh herbs to improve the taste. Lol
>
> Nella
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ag-eq [mailto:ag-eq-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Tracy 
> Carcione via Ag-eq
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 12:28 PM
> To: 'Agricultural and Equestrean Division List'
> Cc: Tracy Carcione
> Subject: [Ag-eq] Varmints
>
> I've called the exterminator to get some groundhogs living under my shed.
> I'm not too happy about killing them, but I don't want them destroying 
> my garden either, and the neighbors are also complaining.  Time to be 
> ruthless.
>
> Tracy
>
>
>
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