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			Before  I left Germany, my daughter and I were watching an old re-run of Happy Days.  The one where the Cunninghams help run the dude-ranch.  Richie starts out rambeling about the fact that pioneers used to eat skunk........."Yeah, that's right bucko, I said P-U skunk!"  When the guest were moaning that the food was beans, again, because Al couldn't get the steer roasted. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Funny..............I thought. But my daughter looked at me and simply asked, "Really?" I quickly said , "No way." But was I a liar? Has a brave soul found a way to munch the smelly animals without, some how, setting off the stink? I really doubt it, but as y'all know, I am wrong from time to time. Jon 
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			This little post should get some attention but as of yet I have never tried that one.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			I don't have any experience in eating skunk, but have had 'possum  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	  I think everything possible or edible has been eaten in the world, like rats, crow, sparrow, etc, and just today I read that in Peru the latest delicacy is guinnea pigs. But I don't personally know anybody who has eaten skunk!! Waidmannsheil, Dom.  | 
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			i dont really think i could do it, the thing i keep thinking about is the fact that field dressing a skunk must be extremely similar to diffusing a bomb, do NOT cut the wrong wire anywhere near home 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			i've heard a story before from someone that had some old country relatives and commonly cooked 'coons and one day a buddy came in while they were out and a coon was "roasting"  and when it was finished it he gladdly helped himself to it.  The guys came back and informed him it was a skunk they were cooking the fat of off(why you'd do that i don't know) his remark "it did seem a little stringy"
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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