Squirrels (good), rabbits (good), frog legs (good), geese (have to know how to cook it), deer (the 2nd best IMO), ducks (same as geese), wild hog (better than regular pork), wild turkey (it's amazing the best of the list), buffalo (I didn't kill it though), elk (I didn't kill it either) and caribou (didn't kill it either).
I've ate a lot of different kinds of fish too.
I am going to go bear hunting this fall. I'll let you know what it tastes like.
Sushi is pretty good too.
I love Indian food. It's my favorite, I love the seasonings, curry, tumeric, etc.
I've had eel sushi, not bad.
Indian food will always be one of my favorites. I like northern Indian more than southern, but that is probably because I tend to eat it more often. I didn't even find good southern Indian restaurants until I moved to Boston - but you can find pretty good northern Indian restaurants in most larger cities. Have you tried Tibetan? I haven't yet...but there's a restaurant near my house that I want to try - I hear that it is a bit of a fusion between Indian and Chinese.
didn't realize northern or southern indian food was different. I assume they only have Northern food here where I eat. Haven't tried Tibetan, just Thai.
Squirrels (good), rabbits (good), frog legs (good), geese (have to know how to cook it), deer (the 2nd best IMO), ducks (same as geese), wild hog (better than regular pork), wild turkey (it's amazing the best of the list), buffalo (I didn't kill it though), elk (I didn't kill it either) and caribou (didn't kill it either).
I've ate a lot of different kinds of fish too.
I am going to go bear hunting this fall. I'll let you know what it tastes like.
Sushi is pretty good too.
I have to admit it sounds good, but I will take your word for it. I dont' think I can overcome my mental attitude toward lamb.
