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mrs_overall | 07:27 Wed 30th Jan 2013 | ChatterBank
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Have you eaten it or could you eat it?
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who knows what we eat sometimes!?! As a kid, we ate what was put in front of us, refusing food was not as option, including roadkill.
No and Noooooo.
deer and pheasant, yes, would be wasteful otherwise


the moral dilemma is do you swerve?...
No, but yes, I would.
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I had a pheasant in November. I know it was fresh because I saw it being hit.
Very nice it was too
no to both.
I once hit a pheasant a glancing blow with the car and took it home hoping to revive it...it was dead when I opened the boot so I decided to eat it l
cooked the poor thing but softy that I am I could just not face it....I ended up burying it in my garden with the feathers and other bits....felt better then ;-(
pheasant's are rubbish pedestrians, it's just part of Nature's Plan
As long as it is decent meat and nicely cooked, yes I could, have always wondered why folk cringe at the thought.
Its a definite No from me ...............
I've often been told that the meat from a deer thats been struck by car is no good. Something to do with the adrenalin tainting the meat.

Thinking about it, whats the difference between the deer getting shot or hit by a car (if it dies instantly)?
Now what have you done?
Yes I have,
still can't decide what to do with his bike though!



;o)
Boil it down for stock, Baldric. x
Have eaten rabbit curry made from roadkill. Thought it was chicken I was eating, very tasty.
No, and no.

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