Your edition of Joy of Cooking must be even older than mine! By 1953 that recipe had been droppedHenrietta23 said:Found it. Page 515, right between Squirrel and Porcupine.
I am NOT kidding!

Your edition of Joy of Cooking must be even older than mine! By 1953 that recipe had been droppedHenrietta23 said:Found it. Page 515, right between Squirrel and Porcupine.
I am NOT kidding!

 
   
  
They added it back in. Mine is a 1997!ORChick said:Your edition of Joy of Cooking must be even older than mine! By 1953 that recipe had been droppedHenrietta23 said:Found it. Page 515, right between Squirrel and Porcupine.
I am NOT kidding!
 about the possum smirk!  This one had it too but it didn't even have the decency to roll over and play dead...it just turned its head to the side and sort of grinned at me with a quiet little hiss......
  about the possum smirk!  This one had it too but it didn't even have the decency to roll over and play dead...it just turned its head to the side and sort of grinned at me with a quiet little hiss...... To that recipe too!   YUCK!  No way would I eat possum skin.
  To that recipe too!   YUCK!  No way would I eat possum skin.Oh ... well ... that is one more reason to stick with my mother's old antique, and leave the modern things to more adventuresome folksHenrietta23 said:They added it back in. Mine is a 1997!ORChick said:Your edition of Joy of Cooking must be even older than mine! By 1953 that recipe had been droppedHenrietta23 said:Found it. Page 515, right between Squirrel and Porcupine.
I am NOT kidding!

hollybird said:at least it's not a skunk. had one walk into our dad's house. the neighbors left the garage door open one day and the granddaughter started to reach into a box to pet the kittens and stopped. the kittens were kits and a momma skunk.

 
	