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Benefits of the polar vortex.
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1556697" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I always thought diamondbacks tasted exactly like, whatever they were breaded in. </p><p>alligator tastes like chicken.......kinda with a fish taste too.</p><p>The only turtle I ever had was in a sauce piquante and I don't remember from which part of the critter the meat came from. A guy name Clarence Soileau explained to me "Deyr 7 kinds of meat in a tutle Don", but I'll always remember the part we were going to eat...it had a bluish color to it as he dropped into the pot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1556697, member: 18945"] I always thought diamondbacks tasted exactly like, whatever they were breaded in. alligator tastes like chicken.......kinda with a fish taste too. The only turtle I ever had was in a sauce piquante and I don't remember from which part of the critter the meat came from. A guy name Clarence Soileau explained to me "Deyr 7 kinds of meat in a tutle Don", but I'll always remember the part we were going to eat...it had a bluish color to it as he dropped into the pot. [/QUOTE]
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