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| March 15, 2000
| JOE CALLAHAN
Posted on 03/15/2002 8:15:06 AM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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The women was wrong to use her gun. A cop on the phone would have protected her kids just fine. < /sarcasm >
To: Glock Rocks
Ping!
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
''Alligators are protected by law because they are on a list of animals of special concern,'' said Hill, adding the commission supervises alligator harvesting activities in the fall. These hunts are to help reduce alligator populations in certain lakes throughout the state.Seems to me she was doing the commission a favor. She reduced the alligator population without spending one cent of taxpayers' money. If the state is trying to reduce the alligator population, what the heck does "special concern" mean, anyway?
To: mountaineer
I think "special concern" means that they are on the Endangered Species list even though there is an overpopulation of them.
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
i would hope she could use her 20 hours of community service time
to document proper alligator dressing methods as well as her recipes.
To: glock rocks
What does cooked alligator tail taste like? I'd be willing to give it a try.
To: glock rocks
Maybe she could just teach 20 hours of cooking classes to the locals who are sick and tired of alligators wandering onto their property and hungrily eyeing their children.
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Tastes like chicken.
Okay, no idea, but I wonder if it tastes like turtle, which in turn tastes like...chicken ;)
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

Most alligator comes from Louisiana. Alligator can be sold either wild, which is difficult to get commercially, or more commonly farm raised. The meat is used for a variety of different Creole dishes, and is popular throughout the country. Most alligator is processed in September.
Taste
Alligator is a light-colored meat that has a unique mild taste, that is neither chicken nor pork. Alligator meat is grown in water and has a fishy aftertaste.
Texture
To accurately describe the texture, it is a marinate between the chicken and halibut. It has the meatiness of halibut, and the tooth of chicken. Because it is a water mammal, alligator meat can have a watery texture, with a little fat and not a lot of sinew.
Best Methods of CookingTail and Jaw- the largest pieces of meat in an alligator, can be cut into medallions and sautéed or grilled
Ribs- good for BBQ
Body and Leg- tougher cuts of meat, best for stews, casseroles and soups
Presentation include Alligator Jambalaya and Breaded Alligator Medallions with Caper Sauce
Worst Methods of Cooking
The meat should not be seared or served rare.
Degree of Doneness
Thoroughly cooked (like chicken).
Why Buy Alligator
Unavailable in most restaurants, alligator is more than a novelty, it is another example of a meat high in protein, low in calories, fat and cholesterol. Alligator meat is a good source of Omega-3 fatty acid, which is good against heart disease.
To: glock rocks
Sounds pretty good!
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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posted on
03/15/2002 10:22:25 AM PST
by
Consort
To: glock rocks
Because it is a water mammal, alligator meat can have a watery texture, ...
Who are these folks who think alligators are mammals? Must be some government agency.
To: Mike Johnson
To accurately describe the texture, it is a marinate between the chicken and halibut marinate is a verb. hey, maybe its translated from the original creole.... take you treee o mebbie two
o deese tail un boy o boy dey is gooood wid deese marinate on dee fahr deah.
well... maybe not.
To: glock rocks
Oh! It's that third world country to the east of Texas! Now I understand.
To: Mike Johnson
Yeah, the same third world country that gave us Serpenthead (remember Carville) :)
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posted on
03/15/2002 2:28:48 PM PST
by
MissEdie
To: MissEdie
It has the meatiness of halibut, and the tooth of chicken. chicken teeth?
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Had Gator once and it was really good! If your really a good lil' freeper and we are in the south at the same time I'll turn ya on to some.
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
I hate to break the news to this ignorant woman...but the alligators will be back. They always wander to other streams and creeks esp during mating season. SHe should of done what other people do when you find a gator in your garage or yard or pond......you call the wildlife dept and they come right out and capture it and relocate it. This is not a reason to justify killing it....thae gator doesnt' know any better....this ignorant woman should know better...but then we are dealing with a hunter mentality. (See South Park) I will bet you any money that the gators were there before her house was built.....she should pay big time.
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posted on
03/15/2002 4:51:38 PM PST
by
Sungirl
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
''Alligators are protected by law because they are on a list of animals of special concern.'' Well, I think that human children are of more special concern.
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posted on
03/15/2002 6:07:23 PM PST
by
alnick
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