How do you eat a songbird? Is there any point on eating just one or is it better to cook many? They seem to have meat as much as a chicken drumstick, but at the same time they look tasty.
>>7118452
Open your mouth and put it in senpai
just swallow them
>>7118452
Don't forget to project your trachea out of your mouth so you don't asphyxiate.
>>7118452
My cook makes them especially well.
>>7118462
(rim shot)
>mfw it's only been around a hundred years since eating songbirds became a cultural taboo
I know some elderly people who still eat pigeons.
>>7118452
No don't.
>>7118537
since when is pigeon taboo, I eat dove/pigeon all the time second hunting season just started 2 days ago.
>>7118595
The ammo even reads, "Dove and Quail" loads.
>>7118537
There's literally no point in eating a songbird, it was one of those things that rich people did to feel special by eating something dainty and 'precious'. Pigeons actually have meat on them, they're also about 6 times larger than a songbird.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ortolan_bunting
Even though I get a kick out of eating fish small enough that you can eat their bones, something about eating a bird mostly whole seems a bid odd to me. It has nothing to do with their cuteness. But catching a bird, fattening it, then marinading it in brandy over several day before eating all but the few unchewable/indigestible just seems intentionally hedonistic. Like some shit you'd do during a snack break at your rich guy owl mask orgy.
>>7119321
That's the French for you.
>>7118452
you bake them in the oven, and you don't. it's disgusting.