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Badger Stew

Badger Stew
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Warning!
Dead animal dismembering!
Irreverence! Possible poor taste!
Non-compliance with user expectations!
Don't read unless you want that sort of thing!

You've killed and skinned a badger.
Now what?
Cut it up.
And cut it up and cut it up.
And make stew!

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11 comments
Aug 12, 2011. 10:35 AMasteidl says:
You mentioned a trapper saying the badger was a bit skinny/small, I have to agree. It's a good-sized animal you got, but there are ones out there that are really big.

Here one takes on a grizzly bear:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RqJFza3sbE
Sep 11, 2010. 5:26 PMFoaly7 says:
So, how was this taste-wise?
Oct 5, 2008. 11:27 AMjknight says:
Is that girl topless?
Sep 1, 2009. 12:04 PMkerns says:
...but how could you tell the badger was a girl??
Feb 22, 2009. 12:34 PMBig Brother says:
That badger has no skin on it!!!
Dec 6, 2008. 7:19 PMmycroftxxx says:
She's not just topless, she's a topless micro-celebrity. Welcome to Burning Man
Oct 5, 2008. 12:38 PMwestfw says:
Welcome to Burning Man, where nudity means even less than it normally does, if it ever meant anything... Please review This instructable.
what discreet photography :-)
Oct 14, 2008. 9:44 AMgeeker says:
next up: badger pot pie! seriously though, this was rather informative.
Oct 5, 2008. 1:37 PMPKM says:
"So, what did you do at Burning Man, Tim?" "I took apart a badger to see how it worked. Then I made it into stew." I don't know why people bother taking drugs at Burning Man, if there's stuff like that going on without you even having to hallucinate it.
Oct 5, 2008. 8:29 AMHoopajoo says:
Good work skinning and dismembering that badger. If you ever get tired of engineering, you could always be a trapper (if you weren't one already in a past life). I hope you had the chance to try it with some cold Fosters. Roast badger and Fosters pair up quite well. Cheers!
Oct 5, 2008. 7:52 AMWeissensteinburg says:
I LOVE ketchup with french fries!

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Tim Anderson is the author of the "Heirloom Technology" column in Make Magazine. He is co-founder of www.zcorp.com, manufacturers of "3D Printer" output devices. His detailed drawings of traditional ...
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