Mmmm, beaver! Bug Girl posted these beaver recipes from a 1960 pamphlet entitled Good Eating from Woods and Fields, which also includes instructions for cooking muskrat. Link -Thanks, ersatz soubriquet!
See more from the booklet in her Flickr stream.
See more from the booklet in her Flickr stream.
I just love to eat beaver.
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On the whole, it has an acquired taste that I just can't get enough of.
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i think our betty crocker has some recipes for possum or raccoon.
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so is it also published in Tenctonese? :p
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Its some sort of instinct in a situation like this to make eating beaver jokes, like a bug being drawn to a light bulb.
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Puns have been a large part of the neatorama comment board for a while, whatever the subject may be. I'm sure it would have surprised anyone to not see at least one pun listed.
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Notice how bacon fat makes even the humble beaver carcass into a delectable morsel.
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1. Remove all surface fat from beaver.
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What is this, grade 7?
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Roasted beaver makes all the kids shout, "Hot dam!"
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Heh. Beaver.
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Everything tastes better with bacon.
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