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you are what you eat at least that is what I say to the black birds that gather at the bowls of CAT FOOD out for the barn cats
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My brother would get hand me downs from our first cousin. They were well broken in and soft by the time I put them on.
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I shoot a few state stocked pheasants every year hear in Mass and surrounding states -- I assume they are raised on some kind of grain/feed ... but I don't find they retain any unusual flavor. I wonder what the difference is?
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We get the same thing up here with hatchery rainbows that are planted by the gazillions in a very popular and accessible lake. They are strong fat fish and very fun to catch but taste like sawdust. And they gorge on masses of planted fresh water shrimp.
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