Krispy Cat, owner of Big Gene's Bait Camp, proves there is still time for a night of fine dining on local cuisine despite the ravenges of Hurricane Ike. "Locally grown foodstuffs tend to be more flavorful, fresher, and absent that harsh chemical taste often associated with processed foods" says Cat. "The Bunny Rabbit was absolutely awesome, but I warn you, stay away from the squirrel - I have a notch bitten out of my left ear from one of those little bastards."
Saturday, September 27, 2008
KRISPY CAT SAMPLES LOCAL CUISINE
Krispy Cat, owner of Big Gene's Bait Camp, proves there is still time for a night of fine dining on local cuisine despite the ravenges of Hurricane Ike. "Locally grown foodstuffs tend to be more flavorful, fresher, and absent that harsh chemical taste often associated with processed foods" says Cat. "The Bunny Rabbit was absolutely awesome, but I warn you, stay away from the squirrel - I have a notch bitten out of my left ear from one of those little bastards."
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