I had an English game cookbook given to me by a well-meaning sister-in-law. I read the book, and all of the recipes, and basically there wasn't one that I would use. Call me squeamish, but I just do not care for the idea of hanging critters, with their guts in mostly, for DAYS, and then preparing them for the table. But I don't hear tell of many Brits dying of food poisoning from eating the stuff............
I did find out that you can tell how old a pheasant is by sticking a matchstick up its butt-hole.
But since I do not shoot many pheasnats, and could not care less how old they are once I have shot them, I may not ever make good use of that knowledge. 
Hey, insects are a big part of African diets, and I don't care for them either. Every country has its own food culture, and I reckon I like what I grew up with in WASP Ontario.......
Doug
PS) BTW I gave that cookbook to a CGNer who expressed interest in cooking game the British way. I am not sure if he is still alive or if he died from botulism.....
I did find out that you can tell how old a pheasant is by sticking a matchstick up its butt-hole.
Hey, insects are a big part of African diets, and I don't care for them either. Every country has its own food culture, and I reckon I like what I grew up with in WASP Ontario.......
Doug
PS) BTW I gave that cookbook to a CGNer who expressed interest in cooking game the British way. I am not sure if he is still alive or if he died from botulism.....






















































