Garnet wrote:Ya gotta watch out the meat isle too, some might be so fresh it'll jump right out in front of you.
Do the sell roo on the supermarkets down there?
I like to stop at the meat section and check out the rump, as well as parts of the chicken section.
Roo? Sure. Roo steaks, roo sausages. I haven't eaten it yet but it's no big deal.
I have roos around my house almost every day. No shit.
Actually there is lots of roo shit. They even come into my yard at night.
ME 109 wrote:When I'm shopping in a hurry and coming up to a hairpin, I grab the trolley about a third back from the front, on which ever side I'm turning, and drag a knee 'round into the next aisle.
I once low sided on some dropped eggs so nowadays I take it easy through the fresh produce aisles. Besides, there is often really fresh produce to check out.
Gently gently enjoying the fresh produce ....
"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
The Grateful Dead
Garnet wrote:Ya gotta watch out the meat isle too, some might be so fresh it'll jump right out in front of you.
Do the sell roo on the supermarkets down there?
I like to stop at the meat section and check out the rump, as well as parts of the chicken section.
Roo? Sure. Roo steaks, roo sausages. I haven't eaten it yet but it's no big deal.
I have roos around my house almost every day. No shit.
Actually there is lots of roo shit. They even come into my yard at night.
Are you allowed to shoot them, or is there a season?
Ask the Indians what happens when you don't control immigration.
ME 109 wrote:When I'm shopping in a hurry and coming up to a hairpin, I grab the trolley about a third back from the front, on which ever side I'm turning, and drag a knee 'round into the next aisle.
I once low sided on some dropped eggs so nowadays I take it easy through the fresh produce aisles. Besides, there is often really fresh produce to check out.
Ya gotta watch out the meat isle too, some might be so fresh it'll jump right out in front of you.
Do the sell roo on the supermarkets down there?
Why buy it when there is plenty of roadkill. They don't sell roadkill helper in Oz.
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Australia 2480
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Kangaroo meat is available in supermarkets but has only appeared in the last decade or so. It is virtually fat-free and sweet and tender when properly cooked. It really is the perfect meat animal for carnivorous Australians and there are untold millions of them. Sheep and cattle have destroyed the native grasses by tearing out the roots during drought years, and their sharp hooves disturb the topsoil which becomes airborne. Of course, the problem for the capitalist approach to food production is that kangaroos can't be fenced in and 'owned'.
Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
Airbear wrote:Kangaroo meat is available in supermarkets but has only appeared in the last decade or so. It is virtually fat-free and sweet and tender when properly cooked. It really is the perfect meat animal for carnivorous Australians and there are untold millions of them. Sheep and cattle have destroyed the native grasses by tearing out the roots during drought years, and their sharp hooves disturb the topsoil which becomes airborne. Of course, the problem for the capitalist approach to food production is that kangaroos can't be fenced in and 'owned'.
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"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
The Grateful Dead