By Sam Cooley, Ottawa Sun, August 24, 2015

A fresh carcass is outside your door, and soon it could be stinking up the whole
street; so why bother visiting a grocery store when you can scoop it up and cook
something with it? While not exactly a "popular" pastime, roadkill cooking is
not unheard of. What you do need, though, is a bit of knowledge of the condition
of the animal (in other words, make sure it's SAFE to eat) and your local
roadkill laws. In many areas, dead animals can legally be harvested, but check
your local laws before heading out on a roadkill food pantry stocking
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