Islanders do their cooking for feasts in big pits in the ground covered up. It bakes and steams the meat and vegetables, very tender. Maybe spelt hangi, possibly a Kiwi/Mari term.Not sure what that is Ken.
Nope, it was a soup/stew with organs and bones with blood added at the end. Haha my son would have went for it but he's in Japan now. He'll try anything!!Islanders do their cooking for feasts in big pits in the ground covered up. It bakes and steams the meat and vegetables, very tender. Maybe spelt hangi, possibly a Kiwi/Mari term.
Ken
I'm sure your son will tell you the food in Japan is a whole lot worse than that soup.Nope, it was a soup/stew with organs and bones with blood added at the end. Haha my son would have went for it but he's in Japan now. He'll try anything!!
Actually he is a fan of the food! He's ventured far and wide for food I wouldn't feed the dogs!I'm sure your son will tell you the food in Japan is a whole lot worse than that soup.
Nope, G-maw had a big pot going and G-paw had a block and tackle hooked up in a big old maple tree they were ready!Was he field dressed before you delivered him?