Writer's Block: Leftovers of leftovers
Jan. 22nd, 2010 11:30 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
I'm not sure what would qualify as the most unsual, there are a few contenders.
Rook, as part of a rook and pigeon pie at a medieval reenactment event. I actually helped prepare the pie and gutted and plucked the rook myself, along with a couple of the pigeons.
Spaggetti cooked in squid ink, while on honeymoon in Malta.
Pickled Jellyfish at a Japanese resaurant.
I generally know what I'm eating, usually because I'm the one doing the cooking :) I am willing to give most things a fair chance, so provided it tastes okay I'd probably be okay with eating it. If it turned out to be something that I didn't think should be considered food my reaction would be to be annoyed, rather than sick.
I'm not sure what would qualify as the most unsual, there are a few contenders.
Rook, as part of a rook and pigeon pie at a medieval reenactment event. I actually helped prepare the pie and gutted and plucked the rook myself, along with a couple of the pigeons.
Spaggetti cooked in squid ink, while on honeymoon in Malta.
Pickled Jellyfish at a Japanese resaurant.
I generally know what I'm eating, usually because I'm the one doing the cooking :) I am willing to give most things a fair chance, so provided it tastes okay I'd probably be okay with eating it. If it turned out to be something that I didn't think should be considered food my reaction would be to be annoyed, rather than sick.
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Date: 2010-01-22 04:06 pm (UTC)For some reason game birds taste a lot better if you've prepared them yourself.
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Date: 2010-01-22 06:07 pm (UTC)I was more hassle to prepare than the pigeon though, harder to pluck and less meat when it was finally done.