How else would you cook it?!
2006-12-13 08:57:05
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answer #1
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answered by Pork Chop 2
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You cannot put a raccoon in the dryer unless you've taken off the fur or it will catch fire. If you want to keep it on, the safest (and incidentally the tastiest) way to cook it is by grilling it on the surface of a running engine. You might also try a George Foreman grill if you're trying to cut fat.
2006-12-13 16:35:23
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow... um your suppose to skin the coon first..... The dryer could be a little too messy for that deal. It probably is a fire hazard...
2006-12-13 16:41:26
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answer #3
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answered by Ashley 3
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No- the fur won't come off- My mom used to wash my Davie Crockett hat and dry it and nothing happened.
Think you need to heat the oven to 350 and cook that sucker for 20 minutes per pound.
2006-12-13 16:34:11
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answered by ÐIESEŁ ÐUB 6
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I highly doubt it is fase...yes, the fur will prolly catch on fire...if not that, then it will clog up the dryer and blow up the dryer.!.!.!
2006-12-13 16:32:27
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answer #5
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answered by Sally Doll 4
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ok did u 4get ur pills today or do the mental hospital have a computer and internert in the game room now?
2006-12-13 16:34:47
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answer #6
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answered by Belosnezhka (aka Gex) 6
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In my experience the microwave works better. It locks in the flavor more.
2006-12-13 16:32:20
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Dryer won't get hot enough.
Cook it in your fireplace.
2006-12-13 16:32:26
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answer #8
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answered by MЯ BAIT™ 6
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Leave that little racoon alone.
2006-12-13 16:32:19
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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It always works for me
2006-12-13 16:48:36
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answer #10
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answered by Cherry Berry 5
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NO, TRY OVER AN OPEN FIRE OUTSIDE.
2006-12-13 16:36:08
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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