MARLINTON, W.Va. - The rules are simple. Prepare a meal featuring an animal normally found dead on the side of a highway. For example: snake, armadillo, groundhog, possum or squirrel. Your dish has to ...
So just how does one become a judge at a roadkill cook-off? Being a three-time champion, probably helps. So, too, does an ability to live up to Rule Number 12 in the official Rules and regulation of ...
The competition was just tread spread when the Coal Hollow Brothers were done cookin'. The Christiansburg-based culinarians left the scene of Saturday's 13th annual Roadkill Cook-Off in Marlinton, ...
Roadkill connoisseur Alison Brierly prepares fried squirrel and roadkill dumplings, giving you a taste of her unusual cuisine.
We've eaten some strange things before — see: Rocky Mountain Oysters — but it takes a certain type of gustatory gusto to chomp down on something you've found lying by the side of the road. Witness: ...