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Cody Everett
Re: Eating Hog dos and donts
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November 19, 2014, 07:37:27 am »
If you harvest a bigger boar, take a few minutes to take a small chunk of meat and smell it, throw it in the skillet... and if it doesnt run you out of the house, take a bite... If you pass these steps, continue cleaning lol. A nasty boar will make you want to throw away the skillet and burn some candles. Best case is as BAIV said. If in doubt, de-nut and eat at a later date.
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