ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — You know you’ve been tempted… Illinois is one of about 15 states that allows residents to claim roadkill deer and other animals killed on the roadways for food or fur. Accor…
No amount of hot sauce would make a rotting raccoon safe to eat. And even if you ran out over yourself, would you trust yourself to judge the safety of wild meat? 'cause I wouldn’t.
Regardless of legality I don’t think it’s advisable.
You just have to use a lot of seasoning
More of a food safety concern, really.
Have you tried Cholula?
You got a laugh from me, fine sir.
Google lists that as a historical site in Mexico or a hot sauce. That’s all I know.
If you had to guess which I meant what would it be?
No amount of hot sauce would make a rotting raccoon safe to eat. And even if you ran out over yourself, would you trust yourself to judge the safety of wild meat? 'cause I wouldn’t.
I didn’t think the conversation would make it this far. Good day sir
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If you hit a deer… you might as well eat it.
If you find a dead hedgehog on the side of the road… leave it.
Yes, but you’ll still want to check for any illnesses. Basically the same any hunter would.