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How to make it

  • Boil macaroni 10 minutes. While it is cooking, fry the field mice long enough to fry out some of the excess fat. Grease a casserole with some of this fat and put a layer of macaroni on it. Add onions, then tomatoes, salt and pepper well. Add field mice and cover with remaining macaroni. Sprinkle the top with cracker crumbs. Bake at 375 degrees about 20 minutes or until mice are well done.

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  • twill10 8 years ago
    Thanks for the bookmarks and comments
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  • twill10 8 years ago
    As the steers ( North) or the wagon trains moved west they carried dried vegetables and whatever else they had room for and then when they ran out of dried products they used indigenous items that were edible. They would also buy or barter for fruits and vegetables along the way from small towns or farmers.
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  • twill10 8 years ago
    No, the photo is fine, this is a tongue in cheek post on my part, but it is a true recipe.
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  • elgourmand2 8 years ago
    If you don't like the pic I'll take it out.
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  • elgourmand2 8 years ago
    Just fun. Bet they didn't have canned tomatoes in "the old west". You want to know what this would have tasted like, try rabbit.
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