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Finnish Bear Meat Anyone?

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  • OrkneyStar
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    So did you finish the Finnish bear then? You need to come back and tell all...... :D
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  • pigpen
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    Or could you not BEAR to eat it??? :p
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  • calicocat
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    Tiglath wrote: »
    It's probably brown bear which is omnivorous. I've never eaten meat from non-vege animals so I'd be interested to hear what it's like; apparently it's similar to venison, with not much fat. You might want to try a slice with some kind of relish, like cranberry?

    If you have eaten free-range chicken from a farm you may have done, they are a bit partial to mice and small birds.
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  • Gigervamp
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    calicocat wrote: »
    If you have eaten free-range chicken from a farm you may have done, they are a bit partial to mice and small birds.

    I can attest to that. I've watched mine go mad over an unlucky bluetit! They'll also fight over a nice fat juicy worm.
  • kjmtidea
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    Gigervamp wrote: »
    I can attest to that. I've watched mine go mad over an unlucky bluetit! They'll also fight over a nice fat juicy worm.

    and frogs :rotfl:
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  • Steve059
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    So many species, so little thyme. :)
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  • pigpen
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    Steve059 wrote: »
    So many species, so little thyme. :)

    Try BEARgamot..
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  • -taff
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    Or some LigonBEARy sauce.....
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  • I think you guys have gone fur enough with the puns, i would like you to paws for a while , because they are un bear able.
    Sorry i will try and cub my enthuisiam for bad puns ....:rotfl:
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  • calicocat
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    Well...???...what does it taste like?

    I'm beginning to wonder if bear is poisonous as we haven't heard anything.
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