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Roadkill, using common sense (not bloated or smelling too bad, limbs still move-able), can be a very free and very organic meal. Seriously.... I know it seems wack for people with money, but there's some feeling you get... like if your homie looked at you and was like "awww you fuckin gross B thats wack you forreal eatin some shit off the road ughhh", you'd just stare into his eyes like on some internal patriotic bald eagle not-caring-about-shit mentality until he just looked back with serious, understanding eyes and said "yo..lemme get some"

 

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He admits to trying a range of meats including kangaroo (he is licenced as a researcher to do so), pig, rabbits, snakes as well as a variety of birds, but says nothing beats blackbird cooked in aluminium foil mixed with garlic, oil and red wine.

 

"After cooking it with the feathers, pull back the skin with feathers and all - it's just beautiful," he says. "Rabbit is also great because it is organic so doesn't contain antibiotics and is free of chemicals and has a wonderful gamey flavour to it."

 

Wondering what to do next time you come across a fresh hare carcass?

 

Mr Zell suggests wrapping it in foil with some garlic, onion, red wine and even some veggies and popping it near your car engine which will cook it slowly. By the time you've reached your destination you've got a meal.

 

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/scientist-len-zell-eats-road-kill-and-isn8217t-afraid-to-admit-it/story-fneuz8wn-1226702832523#ixzz2cr6soXf1

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