Duck or Grouse?
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I was with you all the way with your meats and birds, until the last one! Squirrel? A tree Rat? Are they even Edible? My Mind Boggles! :wtf:
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I have been given a duck, a grouse and a brace of pheasants! Which one for Christmas dinner? What about the Turkey in my freezer? Why so many birds? I may confuse everybody and have a curry! This is actually quite a problem, as I do the cooking, and have no idea what people prefer. I suppose the best thing to do is to cook what I want, and if they don't like it, tough! So, I think DUCK! I can save the pheasants and grouse for a game casserole for new year.
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I have been given a duck, a grouse and a brace of pheasants! Which one for Christmas dinner? What about the Turkey in my freezer? Why so many birds? I may confuse everybody and have a curry! This is actually quite a problem, as I do the cooking, and have no idea what people prefer. I suppose the best thing to do is to cook what I want, and if they don't like it, tough! So, I think DUCK! I can save the pheasants and grouse for a game casserole for new year.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
So, I think DUCK!
:) Fine if it's only for one person. Ducks have about a tenth as much meat on them as you would expect before you start cutting them up. Unless you're dining alone or have 1 duck per person save yourself great embarassment. Turkey sucks. I've tried everything possible to get a decent turkey for over 10 years now and I've just given up. You can deep fry it, you can brine it, you can inject it, you can put butter under the skin and I've tried them all, it still is just plain bad meat to begin with. A half decent roasted chicken trumps turkey every single time no if's and's or but's. Turky is tasteless, dry and stringy and only popular due to marketing. Grouse is very tasty but again not enough for a christmas dinner and note that there is a special place in hell reserved for people who have an opportunity to eat a nice pheasant or grouse and put it in a casserole of all things! Shame on you for even considering it unless you're so used to eating grouse or pheasant that your sick of the same old way of cooking it. If it had to be fowl and I was cooking for a crowd I'd do a nice big fat goose for Christmas dinner.
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Grouse... used to have them when in season when growing up in Northern Ontario... miss them...... mmmm... the taste of the pine nuts they ingested infused the meat... mmmmm. Tim
Mmm...indeed, I love the unique taste of grouse but I doubt it has anything to do with what they eat because I've eaten a lot of them here on Vancouver island and they have that same almost peppery flavour and there isn't a pine nut anywhere around here. I think they just have that taste as a matter of course. I bet they eat more bugs than anything else. The hell with Turkey, people should come to their senses, let them all loose and start raising grouse for commercial sale instead.
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I won't have them in the house. They are the most obnoxious vegetable ever, and I remember my mother who would boil them harshly for several days until they were ready! Sprouts and cauliflour will be banned when I become Grand Emperor of the Universe! :)
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It's always amazing to me how much truly delicious food in the world people hate because they had it cooked poorly by a parent as a child. And how stubbornly they will cling on to that prejudice as an adult. I once knew a guy who would never eat noodles or pasta of any kind and did not because of bad experience eating it as a kid. I find that amazing, all the world's noodles cut off to him out of prejudice.
When everyone is a hero no one is a hero.
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I have been given a duck, a grouse and a brace of pheasants! Which one for Christmas dinner? What about the Turkey in my freezer? Why so many birds? I may confuse everybody and have a curry! This is actually quite a problem, as I do the cooking, and have no idea what people prefer. I suppose the best thing to do is to cook what I want, and if they don't like it, tough! So, I think DUCK! I can save the pheasants and grouse for a game casserole for new year.
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Tough choice. Personally, I just read that and started to salivate! :D I think Duck, then Grouse then Turkey, then Pheasant! :D Yummm... roast Pheasant! :D
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Wabbit Season.
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Duck Season.
Software Zen:
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Very nice, have you ever tried cauliflower raw? That's a taste not to be missed :)
Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.
actually it's one of the few veggies I prefer raw. :-\
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Duck Season.
Software Zen:
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Fire!
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Fire!
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Gotta love the classics :-D. BTW: How/why do you remove the Reply link from your posts? I've had to jump through hoops (OK, manufacture the correct reply URL) to reply. Just curious.
Software Zen:
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Gotta love the classics :-D. BTW: How/why do you remove the Reply link from your posts? I've had to jump through hoops (OK, manufacture the correct reply URL) to reply. Just curious.
Software Zen:
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It's a site bug that hasn't been figured out yet, although my friend El Corazon brazenly accuses me of creating this problem so that I can always get the last word in. :) My guess is that I'm being punished by Chris for being bad. Either that, or it's a conspiracy by those who disapprove of small, hairless canines in black leather. Personally, I think the poodles are behind it.
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Rattlesnake tastes like chicken. Squirrel tastes like a chicken who drank 3 pots of coffee. :)
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Christopher Duncan wrote:
Squirrel tastes like a chicken who drank 3 pots of coffee.
no reply button doesn't get you away from a reply from me. Now drown that squirrel in 3 pots of coffee I'll be happier, but feeding it coffee only makes it more squirrelly
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Christopher Duncan wrote:
Squirrel tastes like a chicken who drank 3 pots of coffee.
no reply button doesn't get you away from a reply from me. Now drown that squirrel in 3 pots of coffee I'll be happier, but feeding it coffee only makes it more squirrelly
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
Yeah, but you gotta work for it. :-D
El Corazon wrote:
Squirrel tastes like a chicken who drank 3 pots of coffee.
My bad. Shoulda been, "Squirrel acts like a chicken who drank 3 pots of coffee. "
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