thats because whoever wrote that list must not have had even the least bit of hillbilly in them
Roy Hemmat wrote:
> Among the 1000's of categorized and searchable "museum" links on my website
> .. I rooted out the Food Museum's list of all edible animals .. which,
> according to the http://www.foodmuseum.com/ .. include:
>
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> Armadillo, Bison, Caribou, Camel, Cat, Cattle, Deer, Frog, Goat, Guinea
> Pig, Hippo, Horse, Insects, Kangaroo, Llama, Monkeys, Pig, Rabbit, Rat,
> Reptiles, Sheep, Snail, Turtle, Water Buffalo, Yak
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Hmm. .. no squirrels to be found on the list. - BTW - Anyone who reads this
> note without having some familiarity with the previous "squirrel" threads
> will think I've finally gone off the deep end ;-)
>
> Oh my, here's another interesting "museum-ish" link .. for kids and their
> adventurous educators .. they've categorized their experiments by
> "edible/inedible" ... http://www.madsci.org/experiments/ .. now there's
> food for thought.
>
> Roy Hemmat
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