Roadkill Guilt
#76
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Joined: Feb 2009
Location: Fox Lake, IL (from Carrickfergus NI)
Posts: 49,598
#77
I have a comma problem
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#79
Re: Roadkill Guilt
Eat them!! People shoot bloody Pheasant, I'm sure there's more meat on a Canada Goose!
(NB - pheasant, not peasant. the latter is no longer legal, like foxhunting. Although, we all know foxhunting continues undercover...........
#80
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Location: Fox Lake, IL (from Carrickfergus NI)
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Re: Roadkill Guilt
That's about the only place they don't shit.
Eat them!! People shoot bloody Pheasant, I'm sure there's more meat on a Canada Goose!
(NB - pheasant, not peasant. the latter is no longer legal, like foxhunting. Although, we all know foxhunting continues undercover...........
Eat them!! People shoot bloody Pheasant, I'm sure there's more meat on a Canada Goose!
(NB - pheasant, not peasant. the latter is no longer legal, like foxhunting. Although, we all know foxhunting continues undercover...........
#84
Re: Roadkill Guilt
Badly cooked then - can't speak for the Canada variety (although the fact they're called "flying roast beef" suggests something) - but Roast Goose was the Christmas dinner before Turkey was foisted on us and is delicious.... as for the roasties
#86
Re: Roadkill Guilt
.... are you sure? Sounds a lot like the old wives tale here that a Swan can do the same - and it can't.
Lots of noise, lots of hissing, lots of aggressive wing-flapping and the possibility of a nasty peck, but no more.
Lots of noise, lots of hissing, lots of aggressive wing-flapping and the possibility of a nasty peck, but no more.
#88
Re: Roadkill Guilt
I find turkey is ok with a good gravy.
Generally though it's a perfectly functional protein.
Generally though it's a perfectly functional protein.
#89
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Re: Roadkill Guilt
I've never had it, but I've never had pheasant either for that matter. I do just fine with chicken and turkey anyway.