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Testicle Festival held for a good cause

WOODRUFF, Utah (UPI) -- The eighth annual Testicle Festival in Woodruff, Utah, has helped raised nearly $30,000 for charity by dispensing plenty of bull testicles, volunteers say.

Festival volunteer Lori Cornia said in addition to raising donations, the Black Gold Cattle Co. event served plenty of deep-fried bull testicles, also known as "Rocky Mountain Oysters," The Salt Lake Tribune reported.

"Some people have trouble with them," Cornia said. "Just think of it as veal."

The event, which had 250 pounds of the "Oysters" available for visitors, also included old-time rodeo events such as team branding and range bull riding.

Cornia said the festival was an annual chance for people to enjoy the food once seen as a rare treat by farmers' friends and family.

"It was considered a treat, since they only got it once a year," she told the Tribune. "Of course, you probably wouldn't want to eat it more than that."



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bigbadbob read my blog
Jun 4, 2008 | 8:15 AM

DON'T YOU EVER CALL NEW YORKERS WEIRD!

bilmorgbc read my blog
Jun 4, 2008 | 8:43 AM

The "Oyster Feast" used to be a tradition on most ranches in Texas about this time of year.I attended several in my younger days. Most of them I went to,I also helped gather them. They are not supposed to be frozen,so we fried them soon after cutting them out. They are good eating if you can forget where they came from. So you see,it is not that weird.

furbie read my blog view my photos
Jun 4, 2008 | 8:59 AM

Mountain Oysters are great - never a case of salmonella ever found in those critters - -

just don't eat the tomatoes !

luvmykid read my blog
Jun 4, 2008 | 9:14 AM

UH UH, NO WAY, NO HOW!!!!!! LOL

This just sounds too weird.

Seriously.....I don't even think I have ever seen a "cooked" one. Just the "hanging" ones.

And, after seeing those....can't imagine eating one! lol

bilmorgbc read my blog
Jun 4, 2008 | 9:42 AM

Luv,you would be sick then if you knew where some of the things you eat come from.LOL

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