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COYOTE Catch, Clean, Cook (The HONEST Truth About Meats) - Calling Out Steve Rinella

COYOTE Catch, Clean, Cook (The HONEST Truth About Meats) - Calling Out Steve Rinella

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I don't feel bad, at all! This coyote had a CAT IN IT'S MOUTH WHEN I SHOT IT! Eating coyote (or dog meat, thankfully, sounds worse than it is, and we make the most of what nature gives us, today it gives us coyote meat. Remember, eating has no morality, and what we eat is a reflection of our culture, not what is right, or wrong. Finally, you shoot it, you eat it, simple as that! I will show you how to cook the dog meat so it tastes good. Most people turn their noses up at certain foods due to cultural reasons, but eating does not have morality. All animals, people included, kill to survive
Date: 2021-05-17

Comments and reviews: 6


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If you-re going to hunt, eat it. Use all of it. That-s all I ask. And of course avoid endangered species. I hate hunting for no reason. Even if you yourself don-t eat the meat, just put it to use. That-s my take. Part of me would rather eat wild animals instead of these farm raised animals that are overbred and raised so cruelly.
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Killing to eat is fine and I encourage it and respect those who hunt their foods so much more than the nice guy or woman who buys meat from a store. If only those billions of animals were allowed to live freely in the wild, instead of being caged, bred and inhumanly slaughtered for society.
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Nothing more Asian than rice and soy sauce! That wolf meat looks rather delicious. Please try it also in Adobo recipe, a Filipino dish. I don't know how to cook it but it has some soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, whole peppercorns, bay leaves, brown sugar (optional.
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There is a combination of spices that take the taste out of anything. The recipe is called wild animal whatever, it's in a book I read about butchering livestock and wild game.
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Strange how we have these taboos about eating our fellow predators, but never the prey.
Then again, predators are more likely to be endangered or just don-t taste as good.

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