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People in the Southwest eat rattlesnakes. They taste like chicken. ;-)
Arthur
----- Original Message -----
From: "Trish Tipton" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 10:28 AM
Subject: [P-F] Garden snakes
> I went out to do my morning gardening, and i found a 4 1/2 foot garden
> snake. Unusual beings how it is winter here, although winter here is
> around 50 degrees. I left it alone, because we do get a lot of garden
> snakes here due to the mice in the neighboring field. My kids asked if
> they could catch, skin it and eat it. They are getting the hang of this
> paleo diet. hehehe So my question is, are garden snakes edible? I
> run across them about 2 times a month in the summer, and very rarely in
> the winter. When we first moved here, we had gopher problems, but our 4
> cats took care of that problem. I wonder if I will have to fight my cats
> for the snake? They are all on a raw food diet now too.
>
> Trish
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