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Would you eat a groundhog?
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[quote:Guitarguy52:MV83OTY3OTBfMTIyNTY2NjhfMzA2Q0RFMUI=] [quote:Richard Strong] Anything like that i would either do in a stew with a slow cooker or can the meat. It will always come out much more moist. I've had it and it was good. The guy did it in a slow cooker. Now, bear on the other hand...their meat is more marbled like prime rib. The one i got was delicious but it was younger too. I marinated it over nite in strips and cooked it over the fire. Shit melted in your mouth! [/quote] Thanks for the info maybe I'll try it that way!! [/quote]
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My dad used to shoot em in the summertime and my stepmother would make barbequed groundhog instead of chicken it was like eati a size 15 tire with a little sauce on it tough as nails!!!
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