
It’s Illegal to Grill These 10 Meats In North Carolina
While you get prepared for your summertime grill season, you're going to probably have some family and friends over for a Sunday afternoon grill session. You might tell them to bring their own meat, but if your redneck cousin shows up with something weird, you should know ahead of time if its something to be worried about or not.
You won't even probably consider eating anything outside of the main meats - pig, cow, chicken, maybe lamb if you're feeling adventurous. But, there's always that one guy who will show up and say, "What, you've never had zebra ribs?"
To be clear, this isn't a list of meats you can't grill on your Weber in the backyard, these are laws that are standard across the mediums you're cooking on.
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