Posted on 12/27/2020 10:02:43 PM PST by nickcarraway
Burmese pythons may not be everyone’s first food of choice for festive holiday fare — or second, third or fourth either.
For starters, it’s snake. Plus, because of potentially high mercury levels, there’s still a lot of uncertainty over the health risks posed by eating South Florida’s most destructive invasive species.
But one South Florida python hunter has been experimenting with what some have dubbed “chicken of the Glades” — making meals, snacks and even sweets that could give the holidays that distinctive South Florida flavor. How about python jerky, a plate of constrictor and grits for breakfast or maybe a nice Christmas cookie whipped up with snake-yolk dough?
(Excerpt) Read more at clickorlando.com ...
UCK.
No thanks. That’s gross.
“chicken of the Glades”
Hey, we’re the top of the chain so they’re whatever we say
Oh, you bite the cookie and the cookie bites you back. Got it. No thanks. I’ll use a Betty Crocker cookie mix (sans teeth and poison).
I thought Bettie Crocker is racist.
She’s a FReeper, isn’t she.
Looks good and those are fine ingredients she has there.
LOL
Not that it matters because I wouldn’t eat anything python related but pythons are not poisonous
Try Aunt Jemima as “black appropriation”. Well, give me her pancakes any day and call me Rufus or Bartholomew. Pancakes are color-blind. So too should be their eaters.
It is the “white cakes” that are supposed to be racist but then what would you call a “devil’s food cake”, Black anti-God food? There is no end to stupidity and our extremists continually prove that.
What are we going to call “brownies” now? Dark color sugar filled chocolate filled dough? Screw that. There is nothing better than a rich chocolate brownie with Mint chips in them. Nothing, I say, Nothing!
She is worried about GLUTEN & she is using SNAKE eggs????
That is a special kind of crazy.....
NO!
People dig up and eat sea turtle eggs. I’ve eaten alligator meat. There’s a lot of good meat on a 15-foot Burmese python. We eat dinosaur (chicken) eggs nearly every day and their meat (turkey) for Thanksgiving. Why not python eggs? I would eat them if they were fresh.
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