Re: TOTALLY off-topic - got a puzzle meets dinosaurs & dragons

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On 06/12/2018 09:33 PM, elcaseti wrote:
This post got me thinking.  since Konqui the dragon is the KDE community's
animal mascot, has anyone given thought to Trinity DE having an animal
mascot?  I nominate Corvus Corax (raven).  I did get to eat alligator once,
but it was such a small piece, I didn't notice anything distinct about it.
It may very well taste like chicken, but I can't say for sure unless I get
a chance to eat a larger amount someday.    Cheers


No, gator does not taste like chicken, can be used as a replacement. Also some say snake, rabbit and squirrel taste like chicken, nope. And crawdad taste like crawdad. Any one of them can be used in soup, salad, etc. Now if you want to talk about bear, it's best cooked outside the house. And taste like bear and I can not compare bear to anything that I've eaten. :) Somebody mentioned pheasant, with wild rice stuffing is freaking great, I say better than chicken or turkey, if you get a chance give pheasant a try.

I've eaten great vegan too. What I call great vegan is where you sit and eat great tasting food without realizing you're eating vegan. :)

Cheers!
--
Jimmy Johnson

Devuan Jessie - TDE Trinity R14.0.4 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda2
Registered Linux User #380263


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