Thumpalumpacus wrote:Gosh, a woman who eats game-meats ... that's hot.
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Is that really so rare in California? (was that where you're from? sorry if I misremember!)
Do take into account that we live in the relatively sparsely populated north of Europe, so the culture regarding hunting and eating game is a bit like in Canada and Alaska, possibly also Michigan (if I have understood those cultures correctly - I have not been to any of them).
If loads of women didn't eat elk (moose, Am.) in Finland, we would have a sizable problem: what to do with the around 60,000 - 80,000 carcasses that the yearly hunt produces. And the elk (and to some extent also deer) need to be hunted, or there would be much more damage to young forests and many more traffic accidents.
Also, reindeer is considered a delicacy and eaten not only in the north, where they are the main livestock, but also in the south, and people pay good money for that meat.
A few links, if you're interested (all about Finland, all in English):
Elk Hunting and Elk Hunters in Finland - In the Early 21st Century by Aino Turunen, Autumn 2006
The hunt is still on (2010)
Elk hunters glum about season's haul (2011)
Hunting in Finland (EU fact Sheet, 2009)
Our morning paper (HBL, the largest circulation Swedish-language paper in Finland) had
this story about game hunting and recipes - beware, it's been through Google Translate only, so there are a few silly sentences
"The internet is made of people. People matter. This includes you. Stop trying to sell everything about yourself to everyone. Don’t just hammer away and repeat and talk at people—talk TO people. It’s organic. Make stuff for the internet that matters to you, even if it seems stupid. Do it because it’s good and feels important. Put up more cat pictures. Make more songs. Show your doodles. Give things away and take things that are free." -
Maureen J
"...
anyone who says it’s “just the Internet” can

. And then when they come back, they can

again." -
Tigger