SC - Guinea Pig-questionably period
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Tue Oct 31 22:59:11 PST 2000
Ras answered Corwyn with:
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Ras, your messages are suddenly coming through as HTML. Can you check
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> CorwynWdwd at aol.com writes:
> > Maybe you could do them like the Incas did Guinea Pigs? Wrap them in clay
> > and
> > put them in the embers, When the clay's baked you crack it and eat the meat
> > off the inside of the skin, the clay holds the hair.
Corwyn, are you sure that you are thinking of Guinea Pig for this technique?
I seem to remember us discussing a similar technique to cook porcupine with
the mud being used to remove the quills.
A side note: "Harris" is derived from "haries" the English name for
porcupines.
Stefan
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HL Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
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