Mari doesn’t eat them, she just hangs them from her rear view mirror.

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With roo’s like Roger I use them as my weights πŸ’ͺπŸ˜‚

There can only be one Roger

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How about Rocky Mountain Oysters.

Sheep or elk testicles?

Rocky Mountain oysters or mountain oysters, or meat balls, also known as prairie oysters in Canada, is a dish made of bull testicles. The organs are often deep-fried after being skinned, coated in flour, pepper and salt, and sometimes pounded flat. The dish is most often served as an appetizer

I had to do a quick search and was 🀨

Oh, sorry we already discussed prairie oysters. Didn’t realize they were also called mountain oysters. I’ve tried them, you?

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I have not had the pleasure 🀭

Chewy, but delicious πŸ˜‚

Education is the first step.

#[5]​ another cuisine of my country being discussed here

It’s all this @coinkite talk. I don’t see them here though

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Actually never had oysters before, y’all like them?

Actual oysters or prairie oysters? Both are good.

To be honest, I haven’t got a clue about either of them, so I’ve got to Google myself up a bit here πŸ’œ

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Just googled β€œprairie oyster”…

First time hearing about Worcestershire sauce πŸ€”

Also it doesn’t sound too appealing, but I’m open to try it πŸ’œ

If I were #[7]​ I would insert the oyster that needs to chill..

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What does this even mean Alice πŸ‘€

When did Sleepy come into this? πŸ˜‚

He knows.

They all know.

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Well I don’t know so you wanna fill me in?

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Love them especially with crispy bacon and chilli soy!

We would keep them in ice in a bucket, grab one and shuck it.

Nope cannot do fresh ones, they have to be cooked for me!

How’d we jump back to prairie oysters

Just bringing in another world eater

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Haven't had any of the "oyster" variants in the US. Tried several Asian variants (no idea what they were called). Meh...

I'm more partial to Gopchang (intestines)

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