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They specifically said they leave the poop in the intestines, then said something about tasting like candy. They tied a knot in each end to keep the turds in there....
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I've been watching Pure Trophies' YouTube channel. Those guys almost always take the (large?) intestine and stomach of the elk and drop it in their meat bags. They swear it makes some good food, but never show videos of cooking or eating it. How are they cooking this stuff? Has anyone else ventured into this seemingly forbidden culinary culture, if so is it any good?
Just need to know if I need to pack the guts out on my next kill!
Small intestines.
Large intestines are colons. Some might claim they are edible, but I think they're full of shit.
That's exactly what I'm talking about...I need an explanation for it.They specifically said they leave the poop in the intestines, then said something about tasting like candy. They tied a knot in each end to keep the turds in there....
That's exactly what I'm talking about...I need an explanation for it.