Hello PB friends....
Last evening I crossed another event off of my "life list" by attending an something that I have waited 4 years to attend.....
The Lower Alloways Creek Volunteer Fire Company Muskrat Supper....mmmmm
Muskrat is quite tasty if you add a little salt and Durkees hot sauce, as it was recommended! The homemade sides are mouthwatering - pepper hash, pickled beets, potato salad, and fresh greenbeans and ham.
The dinner is served family style and everyone has greasy fingers.....but the best part of the eve. was asking the locals at our table to "please pass the rat"! :rofl:
Attendees arrived with coolers full of tasty refreshments and we did not.....shame :cry:
(Next year I intend to be better prepared)
For all the wild game I have tasted and prepared, this morsel has missed my list. Nice to chat with locals, discuss the history of the area, methods of harvesting & preparing the feast, etc. Not much different from my present homeplace. I'd love to get back to the area and visit Hancock House. We shared a dining spot with the woman who interprets the site and she is quite enthusiastic about her assignment. A fine reason to learn more about the heritage of South Jersey and support a worthy cause!
BTW, we had a new computer "installed" this morning. I appreciate all of the info that you all shared on this thread http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/electronics-insanity/6836-computer.html
I considered all of your insight before making our purchase.
turtle
my favorite snow photo this season:
Last evening I crossed another event off of my "life list" by attending an something that I have waited 4 years to attend.....
The Lower Alloways Creek Volunteer Fire Company Muskrat Supper....mmmmm
Muskrat is quite tasty if you add a little salt and Durkees hot sauce, as it was recommended! The homemade sides are mouthwatering - pepper hash, pickled beets, potato salad, and fresh greenbeans and ham.
The dinner is served family style and everyone has greasy fingers.....but the best part of the eve. was asking the locals at our table to "please pass the rat"! :rofl:
Attendees arrived with coolers full of tasty refreshments and we did not.....shame :cry:
(Next year I intend to be better prepared)
For all the wild game I have tasted and prepared, this morsel has missed my list. Nice to chat with locals, discuss the history of the area, methods of harvesting & preparing the feast, etc. Not much different from my present homeplace. I'd love to get back to the area and visit Hancock House. We shared a dining spot with the woman who interprets the site and she is quite enthusiastic about her assignment. A fine reason to learn more about the heritage of South Jersey and support a worthy cause!
BTW, we had a new computer "installed" this morning. I appreciate all of the info that you all shared on this thread http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/electronics-insanity/6836-computer.html
I considered all of your insight before making our purchase.
turtle
my favorite snow photo this season: