By: Ardis E. Parshall - February 13, 2015 While George Q. Cannon was a missionary in Hawaii in 1854, he called upon a certain Latter-day Saint at Kahakuloa. “They had a jack ass cooked,” he recorded in his journal. “It had fell down a precipice and been killed, and they ate it with excellent gusto, saying, that it excelled horse meat as much as horse meat excelled beef – beef they said was strong and not near as sweet as horse o...
Continue reading at the original source →