I’m a convert to roadkill cuisine, and I can’t wait to try the deer I found on the A1 and stuck in the freezer
Our house has been on the bandwagon ever since my partner followed a YouTube tutorial
A friend in California sent me a story from her local newspaper this week, announcing that a “waste not, want not” bill is being considered that would permit the removal of roadkill from the Golden State’s highways for food.
There are advanced plans for an app which would allow users to log where roadkill has been spotted as well as issuing permits for it to be removed. The bill will only apply to large game – such as deer, boar, and elk – and not small mammals like squirrels and raccoons.
According to one survey, around 20,000 deer alone are killed on the state’s roads every year. In other states (Oregon, Montana and Idaho) collecting roadkill for culinary purposes is already permitted.
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