I took the Great River Road from Lake Itasca, Mn. to Hannibal, Mo.
While there, I enjoyed frog legs for the first time at a restaurant near the Tom Sawyer Center. Add the hot sauces to really perk up the taste. Owner said legs are becoming more difficult to find so getum quick.
Flavor: Restaurant
Frog Legs
By:Roger Jarvi
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