While some have difficulty with the cuteness versus deliciousness ratio — that adorable little face, those itty-bitty claws — many feel that eating squirrel is a way to do something good for the environment while enjoying a unique gastronomical experience.
With literally millions of squirrels rampaging throughout England, Scotland and Wales at any given time, squirrels need to be controlled by culls. This means that hunters, gamekeepers, trappers and the Forestry Commission (the British equivalent of forest rangers) provide a regular supply of the meat to British butchers, restaurants, pâté and pasty makers and so forth.
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Fake Reviews of Dubai Hostels on HostelWorld.com
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By Glenn Campbell, June 15, 2015
I love HostelWorld.com. It has opened the world to me more than any other
tool apart from the airplane. Whenever I trave...
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