parafireboy wrote:I can understand it being a regional thing. It is a staple in the Midwest US as well, so I've had it since I was a young one. I'm glad you got to at least try it though. Like Elandil and some of the others said, it really needs to be served with biscuits or bread to be fully appreciated as well.
Hmmm, moose gravy sounds interesting!
Yeah I've got family who live in South Carolina who love it.
I'm sure real homemade stuff with some buttery biscuits would be awesome. What I'm getting in an MRE is a poor indicator of what it's supposed to be like. Haha
Yeah moose is a huge staple here, the island has a very big moose population and they've only been here 100 years or so. The last one I hunted ended up giving us almost 500 pounds of meat, and it was all as tender as beef tenderloin... with much less fat too.
And oddly for Newfoundland, I use an M-1 Garand to hunt moose. They're pretty scarce here, especially a Beretta made one, issued to the Danish Army
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