BBC’s Roadkill Café

by Squirrel Dish on December 18, 2006

Oh, you’re killing me guys…

A PROFESSIONAL forager from Kent is to front a new BBC show called Roadkill Café.

Fergus Drennan will use the programme to promote mown-down foxes, rats, hedgehogs, badgers and squirrels over processed food.

Mr Drennan, who describes himself as a “vegetarian who eats roadkill”, runs a company called Wild Man which sells fresh mushrooms, nuts, berries and weeds.

Eating roadkill, said Mr Drennan, is acceptable because “it’s not been killed on your behalf”.

He added: “It’s not factory farmed or pumped full of antibiotics. It is fresh, local, seasonal and nutritionally rich.”

The series will be screened on BBC Three next year.

Via kentnews.co.uk

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