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<blockquote data-quote="RKenney" data-source="post: 1799236" data-attributes="member: 5523"><p>I remember a book I got many years ago from Outdoor Life. It was</p><p>call Game Animals of North America. It listed countless animals</p><p>and rated their table fare. I would say 98 percent on them were</p><p>considered very good to eat, eventhough I didn't consider a </p><p>brown rat a game animal.</p><p></p><p>I guess they could be good, if they were marinated the right </p><p>way (ha).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RKenney, post: 1799236, member: 5523"] I remember a book I got many years ago from Outdoor Life. It was call Game Animals of North America. It listed countless animals and rated their table fare. I would say 98 percent on them were considered very good to eat, eventhough I didn't consider a brown rat a game animal. I guess they could be good, if they were marinated the right way (ha). [/QUOTE]
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