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Do
you eat wild game?no, but I'd like to. . .
mothmc, 36
Los Angeles, CA USA
Everything was wild once. No I don't eat
wild game.
Jami, 27
Lowell, MA
USA
I eat venison and I think this year's turkey
came from the land of the wild.
Tracy, 24
Ocean City, NJ USA
If someone I knows goes hunting and gives me
venison or wild duck, I'll eat it.
Janet, 42
E. Brunswick, NJ USA
No.
Karen, 21
Marshelltown/Ames, IA USA
I have done so occasionally, when someone
has served it to me, but I do not choose to serve it myself.
Jane, 60
West Linn, OR USA
Yes. Furthermore, I can cook it.
Jill, 59
Saylorsburg, PA USA
I have no objections to it, it just isn't
very common around here.
Alias Irrelevante
Not on a regular basis, but I'd at least
taste what was offered to me. Venison is ok in small amounts...that's about the
extent of my taste trials so far.
Firelady, 22
Dallas, TX
USA
There's a joke in here somewhere,
but I can't find it. I don't turn it down when
offered.
Laura, 35
Lowell, MA
USA
like meat that's hunted? Hell no... i don't
eat meat at all. I haven't for about eight years.
Karen2, 14
Boston, MA
USA
Occasionally.
Sarah J.
Jones, MO USA
I've never had anything besides your typical
cow, chicken, pig or fish...
Jeremy, 13
Highlands Ranch, CO USA
I never have had occasion to. If it were
offered at a dinner party, I would try it; my not eating it up to this point is not a
function of any moral objection, but more because my supermarket doesn't carry rabbit and
venison.
Kim, 30
New York, NY
USA
I have once or twice... duck is
soooo good...
Dianne, 16
Oshawa, Ontario CANADA
I eat turkey and chicken. Sure. I figure
that's wild enough for me.
Fisch, 45
Preston, CT
USA
ICK!! I am a vegetarian, I'll pass on all
game, thanks. = )
Maggie, 20
Sandwich, IL
USA
Sure. I eat pretty much anything that's set
in front of me. I'm not a hunter, if that's what you're askin'.
Reba, 50
Rockville, MD
USA
I have tried rabbit before but thats
about as "wild" as I've gotten.I have never actually gone out and shot something
for the sole reason of food and I don't think I could. Its just so mean. I figure if you
farm grow these animals for food, its ok, but to go out
and shoot these animals in their natural envirnment, its unfair. Give the animals a
weapon, and call it even. WE have grocery stores available for us.
Stephanie, 24
TX USA
I'm a vegetarian - I don't eat meat at all.
etoile, 19
Washington, DC USA
No. But I'd try some, if the notion didn't
turn my stomach.
Jesse, 24
Bowie, MD
USA
Yes, I've eaten rabbit, squirrel, and deer.
Melodi, 19
Hlliard, OH
USA
No. I never have, actually.
Shanna, 15
Cardiff ENGLAND
I once ate zebra, wildebeest, alligator and
shoat at touristy meatfest eatery in Nairobi, Kenya. When I was young, venison was a
big thing to have.
Felicia, 34
Lowell, MA
USA
When I used to be in the fine wine industry,
I ate wild game much more often than I do now. I really don't think that any type of
wild game would ever be my first choice from a menu. It's a little to musky-tasting. I'm
sure everyone from Michigan will say they eat deer. I lived there last year,and there was
deer meat everywhere during the fall!
Susan, 31
Chicago, IL
USA
I was raised on wild game, so I do eat it
whenever I visit my Dad. Last Thanksgiving we had squirrel, not turkey!
Heidi, 26
Fort Madison, IA USA
THIS IS THE FIRST YEAR THAT I ATE
WILD TURKEY BREAST AND IT WAS DELICIOUS. I WAS AT FIRST
WONDERING. I COOKED IT LIKE ANY POULTRY AND ADDED A TOUCH OF GARLIC,SAGE LEMON PEPPER AND
SALT AND PEPPER. THE ONLY THING IT WAS DRY AND LATER I WAS TOLD TO INJECT ITALIAN SALAD
DRESSING IN THE BREAST ITSELF AND IT WOULD BE MOIST. I ALSO EAT DEER STEAKS BUT THAT IS
ALL I CAN EAT OF WILD GAME. MY HUSBAND WAS RAISED ON WILD GAME BUT I CAN'T NO OTHER TYPE
OF GAIN EXCEPT THE ABOVE.
Marci, 55
Diamond, OH
USA
No
Savannah
Only if
Candyland gets frisky.
Amy, 23
New Orleans, LA USA
I eat nothing but domestic, I'm snacking on
some Boggle right now
Anthony, 25
Baton Rouge, LA USA
I have, but do not make a habit of it.
Kevin, 33
Sugar Hill, GA USA
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