Had a kangaroo burger for my dinner.

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  1. Mid

    Mido Well-Known Member

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    Was expensive but it was pretty nice. £3 for a small burger but I had to try it.

    Just though I'd let you know :)
     
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    What you ate skippy ?

    :'(
     
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    As long as it didn't come bouncing back !
     
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    He will be eating Monkey burgers next ;)
     
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    tasty aint they.....

    Ostrich and alligator is good stuff too.
     
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    Agree there..both are excellent

    Ostrich has a very good texture and delicate flavour.

    The Aligator I had was superb, as was the Zebra!
     
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    RE: Agree there..both are excellent

    ditto, one of the best meals i've had was Ostrich..
     
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    but best of all.....

    koala, bloody lovely them bbqd koalas.
     
  9. Mid

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    I don't think I could stomach such a celebrity ;)
     
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    Had mine this aft..plus

    The Ostrich burger... very nice..
     
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    RE: Had mine this aft..plus

    Jack Charlton ate them when he was young.
     
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    Kangaroo is OK but a bit dry - camel burgers are the best "strange" meat I've tried, alligator quite nice, emu and ostrich are both ok as well. I don't like lamb though - fancy eating baa lambs!
     

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