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1284.1 | Natural Grocer is gone | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Mon Jul 25 1988 13:07 | 5 |
| Well, you used to be able to get buffalo meat (sometimes) at the
Natural Grocer in Framingham - although I'll admit to not having
tried the stuff, I used to buy their lamb, which was especially
tender. Since they closed, I don't know where to get it, either.
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1284.2 | not your regular oyster | SALEM::MEDVECKY | | Mon Jul 25 1988 13:28 | 4 |
| .....and as far as prairie oysters go, ifn' Im not mistaken they
are testicles of bulls/cows or something like that....
Rick
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1284.3 | | DELNI::MCGORRILL | Its your turn anyway.. | Mon Jul 25 1988 14:57 | 6 |
| re;-1 Yup your right, that why I want to call my tough western friends
bluff with a side order of rattlesnack too! On the buffalo, I remember
having a beef jerky like piece on a stick out in CO, and it was
very good.
-D
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1284.4 | ah yes, the wilds of New Mexico... | SKITZD::WILDE | Time and Tide wait for Norman | Mon Jul 25 1988 19:57 | 13 |
| Being from New Mexico (and I'm NOT a rough, tough cowboy), I will suggest
you find a gourmet, yuppie-type butcher shop for the buffalo, or try a
hybrid called beefalo - truly lean and delicious (either one). You will
sometimes find rattlesnake meat, canned, in specialty food stores, but I
doubt fresh rattler is available anywhere except on a ranch in New Mexico,
Arizona, or Texas where it is sometimes killed and roasted over a camp
fire. About "mountain" or "prairie" oysters....they don't travel well,
as they have to be really fresh to taste good. Very few get off the
ranch at which the young bulls become steers - if you get my drift.
They are indeed a delicacy if prepared properly (sorry, I've eaten them,
but don't know the secrets to cooking them) but if you don't personally
know a beef rancher, you won't find them for sale. Mountain oysters
are one of the side benefits the hands get during branding season.
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1284.5 | mailorder ??? | HPSCAD::WHITMAN | Acid rain burns my BASS | Tue Jul 26 1988 08:52 | 5 |
| You might try mail order... Check with Fred Belanger in the
catalog notes file BARNUM::CATALOGS (type kp7 to add it to your notebook).
Al
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1284.6 | | TLE::NELSON | | Tue Jul 26 1988 11:04 | 3 |
| Bread and Circus has beefalo; they have a few stores in the Boston
area.
Beryl
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1284.9 | Savenor's | FGVAXZ::RITZ | It's life and life only... | Tue Jul 26 1988 15:19 | 17 |
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Is Savenor's in Cambridge still in business? Ten years ago, they
were *the* butcher/grocer in the Boston area, receiving the imprimatur
of no less than Julia Child herself. You name it, they had it - llama
loins, elephant, buffalo. I looked into the freezer once and came
face-to-face with a frozen rattlesnake. Game birds of all kinds. They
used to be near the corner of Kirkland and Beacon, right near the
Somerville line. As far as I know they're still going strong.
Berenson's in Faneuil Hall has game birds, they might have
exotic meats, too.
BTW, I heard that the exotic meats came from game preserves where
they were raised to be eaten.
JJRitz
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1284.10 | | DELNI::MCGORRILL | Its your turn anyway.. | Tue Jul 26 1988 19:12 | 10 |
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Tnx, I'll try some of the suggestions for buffalo around here,
framingham is close.
rep ;4
You mean they are a delicacy?, jeez now my curiosity is up.
the ranch hand snack makes sense, this guy knows how to handle a
lariot and rope which he learned out there, so much for finding them in
New England.
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1284.11 | ...'where's the buffalo'?! | USMRM2::PMONFALCONE | | Wed Jul 27 1988 09:17 | 6 |
| Try the Hilltop Steakhouse on Rte 1 in Saugus. They have
an excellent butcher shop at the back of the resturant.
Maybe you should call them first.
Paula
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1284.12 | No answers, just pointers | BMT::MISRAHI | Intelligent shade of Blue | Wed Jul 27 1988 09:58 | 17 |
|
In NYC there is a store called BALDUUCI (6th avenue around 13th st)
They have the type of food metioned in .9. So, perhaps you could
call them for an idea as to where you can get similar fare in N.E.
Take a trip to NYC - Restraunts in NYC:
Silverbirds - American Indian - wonderful Buffallo Bugers.
Tommys Red Cadillac (Houston St) - holds an annual Rattlesnake
feastival. Call them for rattlesnake infor perhaps.
Rattlesnake recipes: Tommy's have (a) chilli, (b) mesquite grilled
and (c) pan fried.
oh yeah, it tastes like chicken :-)
/Jeff
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1284.13 | King Crab anybody??? | CSSE32::PHILPOTT | The Colonel | Wed Jul 27 1988 10:50 | 10 |
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Whilst we are talking about exotics: my wife and I were watching
a National Audubon Society special on TV the other night and they
showed a segment on King Crabs coming ashore (Chesapeake Bay?)
She immediately asked me if we could buy them anywhere because
they are good to eat... so has anybody got any ideas? (It's a bit
far to drive down to Chesapeake to catch my own :-)
/. Ian .\
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1284.14 | I need my GOAT meat. Somebody HELP. | VAXRT::SOKARI | | Thu Oct 20 1988 13:03 | 13 |
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I live in the Worcester area, and I've been looking everywhere
(but the right place) for *GOAT* yes *GOAT* meat --- fresh or frozen---
but preferably fresh. I haven't had any success.
Does anybody know of place(s) I can get my goat meat? The winter
season is upon is and I need my Goat pepper soup.
Thanks in advance.
-I.B.
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1284.15 | All types of exotic meat | CIMNET::GAFFNEY | NASCAR **** 600 HORSEPOWER | Fri Oct 21 1988 14:31 | 3 |
| Try Watson's Market in Fitchburg, Ma. It's at 214 Pearl St.
508-345-5332
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1284.16 | Dorchester or maybe North End | VIA::GLANTZ | Mike | Tue Oct 25 1988 10:04 | 4 |
| Also, you might try butchers in the North End, or in Dorchester, where
there are Jamaican communities where they make goat in a curried stew.
A friend made this for us once, and he used fresh meat, so I know you
can get it in Dorchester.
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1284.17 | Where's the Goat Meat | MEIS::LEATHERBERRY | | Fri Nov 18 1988 14:01 | 2 |
| You may also try Springfield Ma. If you feel like the drive there
are several west indian stores there.
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1284.18 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Tue Aug 29 1995 11:08 | 10 |
| Driving east on Amherst Street in Nashua this AM I noticed a sign in
front of that place that used to be the beef market in the little
strip mall at the corner of Amherst and Thornton (across from the
Voc Tech) which read "NH Exotic Meat Headquarters". The place is
called "Golden Streets Deli" or some such. I dropped in to see what he
had. He keeps Alligator in stock ($11.95/lb, prepackaged from Louisiana),
rabbit sausage and fresh venison (probably other stuff I didn't recognize).
He says he can get just about anything and has carried rattlesnake, bison,
antelope, carribou, rabbit, ostrich and kangaroo.
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1284.19 | | SNOC02::TUNBRIDGEA | Ghost in the Machine :-) | Wed Aug 30 1995 10:31 | 10 |
| Oh! That reminds me!
Watchi this space for a bunch of kangaroo recipes in the near future.
~Sheridan~
:^)
Skippy Pie - didn't kno
w you could get dem critters over dere ... kewl!
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1284.20 | | GIDDAY::BURT | DPD (tm) | Wed Aug 30 1995 21:59 | 5 |
| I have seen, but not eaten, 'roo carpaccio (sp?). It's supposedly quite nice.
Chele
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