- Location
- AB foothills
Mmmm... That sounds kinda tasty![]()
Not for me I'm afraid. There's a whole list of other cutsJuevos de toro are good so deer testicles would be good as well.
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Ahhh, an Aussie she farm, where the Men and the Sheep are Nervous.
Rob
on a side note though, seasoned flour(salt/pepper) dredge them through and saute in butter till lightly browned....
bet you can't eat one ! George Carlin....

This was my question for Ben
Originally Posted by ben hunchak![]()
Is the deer alive or dead??
"Ben, with that question you make we wonder is you ever spent time on an Australian sheep ranch?}
And then this followed:
When I was about 16 years of age, during WW2, I worked part time in a small town factory, with an Aussie who had spent the '20s & '30s on a sheep ranch. He told me seriously, that when they were castrating, the quickest and easiest way was to pick up the young by the hind legs, and bite them out, spitting everything into a bucket. He added that the worst was getting the nose past the brown stuff.
The same man had some great lines, one of them was "we have no beer, so there!"
I have never known whether or not he was pulling my leg or not.![]()
It's legit... I saw them doing it by mouth on tv a while back.. I believe it was dirty jobs, but it could have been something else.. But they were definately biting them off !!!!
DL
People have been eating Prairie Oysters for many years.Course most of the time I have seen guys eat the things the other hand had booze in it. I ate them once and found them to chewy for my taste. These were cooked on a grill.
You would think that people who would give no second thoughts to eating fried bird embryos for breakfast, or bee vomit on their toast, would have no problem with ridiculous squeamish food prejudice.
I don't think I could force myself to eat them.



























