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Subject: [Leica] IMG: South Australian wildlife
From: john at chiaroscuro.co.nz (John McMaster)
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 19:58:56 +1300
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And possums, have had possum pate and possum pies......

john

> -----Original Message-----
> 
> That's a really great shot Geoff, but you need to work harder on the
> ferals; there's only camel on that plate, the rest is native.
> 
> About 20 years ago I ate some of a road killed koala.  It tasted like
> cough drops.
> 
> Marty (who eats most anything that walks, crawls, swims, wriggles or
> filters)
> 
> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Geoff Hopkinson <hopsternew at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Sustainably harvested and strictly regulated (from populations of
> > millions) of course. It is both delicious and low fat and an
> inifinitely
> > less environmentally damaging animal on the landscape than sheep or
> cattle.
> > In this case presented (as was some camel) like proscuitto ?or
> similar along
> > with an Emu P?t?, some goats cheese, roast vegetables, bush tomato
> chili
> > relish, ciabatta and a fine local ale. A very fine antipasto platter
> in fact
> > that my Euro friends would be bound to appreciate.
> >




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