I have eaten squirrel but we did not have a recipe, sweet meat kinda like horse. We were out Camping and just cooked them over a fire with salt. The horse was in burgers at a place called Whimpies. They got busted for selling horse meat. It is kinda sweet like squirrel.
Squirrels are increasing in popularity as they as vermin.
Grey Squirrels pass on a disease that kills the native red squirrels!
Grey squirrels are also bigger and more aggressive than the red squirrel and push them out of their habitat.
If you google Squirrel recipe, more than likely you'll get a good number from the UK!
News from last week, or there abouts
Russian state TV host claims Ukraine's allies are reduced to eating squirrels because they are spending all their money on military aid
- A Russian TV host claimed that the UK is eating squirrels over Ukraine war-related food shortages.
- The claim appears to stem from unrelated reports advocating eating grey squirrels.
- Grey squirrels are an invasive species in the UK, and groups want to preserve native red squirrels.
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Brits tell Russia: There’s nothing wrong with eating squirrel
Russian broadcaster Olga Skabeyeva says UK is impoverished while providing weapons to Ukraine
A grey squirrel
Britons may have
found supermarket shelves depleted of salad produce in recent weeks but according to Russian
television the crisis is much graver, with the country forced to eat
squirrels.
State
broadcaster Olga Skabeyeva made the claim on her talk show 60 Minutes, appalled that the UK has apparently impoverished itself while supplying howitzer weapons for the
Ukraine army to use.
Ms Skabeyeva may have been confused with what Three Atop, a conservation group, has been publicising in the
media.
The group is lobbying for the safeguarding of red squirrels whose population has declined as the grey variety have become ubiquitous. Head of conservation Kerry Hosegood has told the Times it would “not be controversial” to eat them by means of population control.