I love to eat boa constrictor! All the members of the Baboon Fact Checker oligarchy use it as a staple in our diets. I like to squash it first, and then either grill it or make it into soup, and then consume it. Boa constrictor is delicious and easy to snag. It often sleeps coiled around a tree branch unsupectingly.
We have a little song we like to sing:
Catch a boa constrictor
Put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day
Catch a boa constrictor
Put it in your pocket
Never … let … it … get … away
May 18, 09:06AM PDT | 0 comments
I would like to find out were to purchase snake meat in georgia to eat.
Jan 22, 03:39PM PST | 0 comments
i ate snake in hong kong before i left! and not only that but i had snake wine, which is wine fermented in a jar with a huge dead coiled rattlesnake in it. it was pretty interesting tasting… very vinegary.
Jan 06, 2008, 12:51PM PST | 0 comments
is very tasty, kind of like fat. I think I will have to eat more snake meat due to the high deliciousness factor.
Dec 10, 2007, 10:54PM PST | 0 comments
I was visiting a friend in TX and we went to this place and had a snake appetizer. It was actually really really good. They had this sauce, and some sort of batter on it, and it tasted good. That was a fun trip, my first major trip away from my hometown, awe…memories….
Oct 25, 2006, 07:51AM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments
Snake soup is an old Chinese recipe and I tried it a few years ago. In a typical bowl of Cantonese snake soup you won’t see something awful like the skin, inner and head stuff. It tasted and felt like chicken. I believe in a blind test 90%+ of people won’t tell if it’s snake (provided that the testers haven’t been tasted it before).
I trusted that snake do have some “magical powers” and I always consumed it the day before my marathon races. Though it’s not proven but as a runner I’ll try anything that even gave me 0.1% of performance gain. Give it a try and feel that power!
Feb 20, 2006, 05:43AM PST | 1 comment