But really think about it….some of the things we as human eat, what was the first person to eat it thinking?
Jim
They were probably starving and gave it a shot!what was the first person to eat it thinking?
and rocky mountain oysters....They were probably starving and gave it a shot!
"It was a brave man who first ate an oyster."
My maternal grandfather's favorite breakfast "meat" was fried brains.and rocky mountain oysters....
You used to be able to get them in a can. Worked many years in a grocery store. Amazing what you run across stocking and straightening shelves.My maternal grandfather's favorite breakfast "meat" was fried brains.
I have no idea where Grandma got them....
They watched what the wildlife was eating .But really think about it….some of the things we as human eat, what was the first person to eat it thinking?
True....But still....That first oyster and etc...."Well here goes nothing!" As they slurped it out of the shell!They watched what the wildlife was eating .
What chopsaw said!They watched what the wildlife was eating .
He probably lost a bet.Then one time time someone REALLY brave ate some mushrooms growing in dung...
My mom used to serve them to us scrambled with eggs. I was maybe 4 or 5 years old when I asked her what the brains really were (as only a child could ask). When she told me they really were brains, I refused to ever eat them again - and she finally quit serving them to us. They came fresh, in a carton, never saw them coming from a can. Big time YUCK.My maternal grandfather's favorite breakfast "meat" was fried brains.
I have no idea where Grandma got them....
My maternal grandfather's favorite breakfast "meat" was fried brains.
I have no idea where Grandma got them....
Hard pass.Amazon.com : Rose Pork Brains with Milk Gravy 5 Ounce Cans (4 Cans Per Pack) : Canned And Packaged Meats : Grocery & Gourmet Food
Amazon.com : Rose Pork Brains with Milk Gravy 5 Ounce Cans (4 Cans Per Pack) : Canned And Packaged Meats : Grocery & Gourmet Foodwww.amazon.com
Rose Pork Brains. Popular around here supposedly. Can find them in most grocery stores. I've never had them but older coworkers say they are pretty good.
Really hard pass!!!Hard pass.
OK that's it. Now I can't get out of my head what a possum raising facility would look like.....