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thedirtyrat1
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What's for supper?

Turnip Greens, cornbread, baked coon with sweet potatoes.

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YOU EAT THE COON JAY AND I WILL EAT THE REST. I HAVE TRIED COON COOKED MANY WAYS AND STILL DON'T LIKE IT. MAYBE YAZOO COUNTY HAS THE RIGHT RECIPE.

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thedirtyrat1
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Red Pepper will make a car tire edible.

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sounds good jay,but i prefer a little one about 3 to 5 pounds and i like to quarter them up and fry them in the grease

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My old hunting buddy makes coon bar-b-que. Going to have some after the first young coon is down! Mighty good, mighty good.
My Mamaw used to bake a young one. Not sure what she put on it, but it was good.

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You know we hunt'em shootum use them for plus points, why not eatum. Have you seen the price of meat in the grocery store? We will all be eating coon until the 2012 presidential election. Hopefully we can go back to a steak and tater then. YES WE CAN. My God. LOL

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quote:
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sounds good jay,but i prefer a little one about 3 to 5 pounds and i like to quarter them up and fry them in the grease
WELL THEN WE CAN ROLL ONE OUT THIS WEEKEND AND YOU CAN DO THE COOKING! LAURA WILL PROLLY BE GLAD TO LET YOU HAVE THE KITCHEN.

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FROM WHAT I'M HEARING WE NEED SOME RED PEPPER!

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quote:
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YOU EAT THE COON JAY AND I WILL EAT THE REST. I HAVE TRIED COON COOKED MANY WAYS AND STILL DON'T LIKE IT. MAYBE YAZOO COUNTY HAS THE RIGHT RECIPE.



If cooked right, coon taste just like beef pot roast. Personally, I am not a pot roast fan. That is why after I get it that far I bar-be-que it. I cooked up 2 coons for Christmas party at the University where I work. Everyone from my department tried my raccoon, and had nothing but good things to say about my bar-be-que raccoon. In fact, it was the first dish gone!

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old ben
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bar b que ive never tried that way.seen an old lady cooking one in a pot looked like a cat to me ive been ruined ever since lol

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glynnsdawgs63
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Re: What's for supper?

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Turnip Greens, cornbread, baked coon with sweet potatoes.


Good eating there.what time is supper

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If cooked right, coon taste just like beef pot roast. Personally, I am not a pot roast fan. That is why after I get it that far I bar-be-que it. I cooked up 2 coons for Christmas party at the University where I work. Everyone from my department tried my raccoon, and had nothing but good things to say about my bar-be-que raccoon. In fact, it was the first dish gone!
HOW DO YOU DO IT? WILLING TO GIVE IT ANOTHER TRY.

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