Here's a Way to Deal with Problem Geese, Deer and Crabs: Eat Them

Kathleen Cei
Hartford Advocate | February 24, 2010
It can get you into the great outdoors and help the environment. It taps into the locavore craze and the foodie mania for eating weird shit. It can even (if you're so inclined) allow you to kill things with a clear conscience.

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