Eating rattlesnake, Harry Crews-style, for the New York Times Magazine. Wish I’d gotten a photo of derasso’s pie.
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Errr…. yum? I tried alligator tail once, when I was...kid. I can’t remember what it tasted...
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The okra and cornbread in question! Sigh. I want that.
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