Back in the day, po' folks ate lots of things. A good part of the meat on our table came out of the woods or ponds. Armadillo tastes like chicken..and pork...and beef. Once Momma cooked a chicken hawk in a pan of dressing. Never again. We ate robins, blackbirds, woodcocks. Squirrels, rabbits, quail and doves were staples, as were fish and bullfrogs. Strangely, we never ate a coon, and we damn sure never ate a possum.
No part of a chicken or a squirrel was wasted: ever have chicken foot stew, or squirrel brains? Liver---beef, pork or chicken---was a delicacy. We liked pork cracklins, but I never cared for chitlins. As far as store-bought goodies, we had lots of vienna sausage, potted meat and baloney. We bought tins of sardines a couple dozen at a time. I still eat 'em occasionally. Had an uncle whose favorite meal was canned pork brains, eggs and biscuits.
My palate is a bit more refined these days, but I could go back to the 'good ole days' if I had to.
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