Friday, January 8, 2010

Ive been having alot of problems with snakes getting in my yard. Does anyone have any good snake soup recipes?

Be grateful that you have snakes... The larger ones will eat troublesome rodents, and the smaller ones will keep irritating bugs away. Not many people know, but baby garter snakes often subsist on mosquito larva... would you rather have snakes or mosquitos? ;-)Ive been having alot of problems with snakes getting in my yard. Does anyone have any good snake soup recipes?
leave them alone they keep the rats ,mice and gophers away..they are really beneficial..but if you get in a bind rattlesnake is actually good ,kinda tastes like pork chopsIve been having alot of problems with snakes getting in my yard. Does anyone have any good snake soup recipes?
Too bad your 'rents didn't get a kid recipe!
Are you serious? That is gross. But whatever floats your boat! No I don't. How about you take the snakes and sell them!
No, but thanks for the 2 points, weirdo.
Try snake kabob, snake soup is sickening even for you.
Sulphur
Cut the grass.
No, but I can tell you how to make snake surprise.





Take a large anaconda and broil it in you oven.





After it's been broiled for a good 45 minutes, use an item to keep it's mouth pryed open.





Fill the entire inside of the snake with live eels (they have to be live, otherwise the surprise isn't as fun).





Close the snake's mouth (and make sure you close it well, otherwise the eels will escape) and set it on a large metal stake.





Serve with beetles, eye ball soup and salad greens (with poison ivy garnish).





This is great for formal dinner parties, and especially when you wan to impress someone.








-great dessert ideas: Chilled monkey brains





Bon Appetite!

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