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Rabbit is good. Just be sure to vary your diet - rabbit meat doesn't contain enough fatty oils - I think it is - to sustain a person long term - you'd have to add or substitute the missing oils.
Not to worry...hardly ever eat meat...mostly a veggie/flexitarian with shades of pecsatarian...take B complex to take up the short fall of B vitamins. I am very healthy.
Thanks for your interesting info, though, in case I hop over and become a bunny-tarian!
Rabbit is very nice. It's a mild meat that tastes very clean with no off flavors. I like it a lot better than chicken. It accepts all sorts of different sauces and makes a good combination with just about any sauce.
I use rabbits for just about any nationality of cooking from tacos to curry.
I love rabbit. I'm an American, so I didn't eat much of it in the US, but I now live in Flanders, where they eat it a lot. It's delicious. I hope to be able to get rabbit meat when I go back to the States.
I love rabbit. I'm an American, so I didn't eat much of it in the US, but I now live in Flanders, where they eat it a lot. It's delicious. I hope to be able to get rabbit meat when I go back to the States.
the last rabbitry in maine about 12 years ago was called .. The Last Hop
Just had my first rabbit meat last night. Friends served us rabbit stew. It was delicious...who knew?
Me! Me! Pick me! I knew......
My mother had a rabbitry for many years and she oversaw the whole production, from breeding, raising the kittens to butchering and learning how to tan the skins.
When I was small, I loved eating the kidneys.......weird to think of it now.
the last rabbitry in maine about 12 years ago was called .. The Last Hop
I believe they would do better today ..
I'm thinking about raising rabbits for meat.
I love rabbit. There was a restaurant I used to go to with the Mrs., I always got rabbit and frog legs...I called it a "hoppy meal".
I got to like frog legs as a result of a survival course where the final exam was being dropped on an island and left there for a week. Frogs were the easiest meat to catch, supplemented with some edible roots.
My mother had a rabbitry for many years and she oversaw the whole production, from breeding, raising the kittens to butchering and learning how to tan the skins.
When I was small, I loved eating the kidneys.......weird to think of it now.
Ah hasenpfeffer......delicious.
You crack me up!
The rabbit meat in the stew was from a local source--a young man who raises and processes the rabbits. It's good to use locally-sourced foods, isn't it?
The flavor reminded me of dark meat chicken thighs--but much less fatty. As someone noted, "no off flavors."
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