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  • baboon

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    Renfield got hungry, so a little leftover Porterhouse roast with cheese & cracker. Just imagine the sammiches this could make.
     

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    How is there such a thing as leftover Porterhouse? Always lay in a sufficient supply of horseradish and man up! May need to have a spare bottle or two of a good red at the ready as well, but a good porterhouse is only at its best once. You can always call me for help if you can’t manage on your own ;-)
     

    baboon

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    How is there such a thing as leftover Porterhouse? Always lay in a sufficient supply of horseradish and man up! May need to have a spare bottle or two of a good red at the ready as well, but a good porterhouse is only at its best once. You can always call me for help if you can’t manage on your own ;-)
    Well first they are 4 inch Porterhouse roast, second a friend & myself ate one the night before. Oh yea I did wake up early this morning with the meat sweats.
     

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    If it was for real, I'd buy a can and try it. Granny could not have been way wrong when she made possum stew for Elly Mae, Jethro and Uncle Jed. Opossums are omnivores as far as I know, in that case they probably taste pretty good dependent on what they have been eating especially in winter when they are not eating bugs.

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    Racoon has always been a possibility too. Possum and coon have got to be good for ya; I mean just look at what those types of vittles did for Elly Mae!

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    Of course, eating that diet may have a bad effect on the male brain:

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    I was going to try a porcupine that I had shot once but read in an old game book that they taste much like turpentine, so that was out.
     

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    Cheese enchilada dinner, a torta al pastor and a grande of the second best horchata I’ve ever found from our longtime favorite hole in the wall Mexican restaurant, El Rancherito in Bellaire. Brownies for dessert.
     
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