What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I knocked a rabbit over whilst driving through the Vale of Evesham one day last year - made me feel like shit for the rest of the day. I'm sure something had a meal out of it, but it could never have been me. I have a sort of admiration for people that can do what you do - like it didn't die in vain.BWFC76 wrote:It is game and needs hanging, it is like Pheasant and bit stronger. Somewhere between the taste of beef & deer in terms of meaty-strongth/flavour.Bruce Rioja wrote:..
BWFC76 - I've never eaten Hare. Where does it figure on the It-tastes-a-bit-like-ometer?
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Although I roasted the saddle & hind legs as they have thick meat, the front legs only were cooked as part of the stew base and they are very tender meat due to the non-roasting and have a excellent texture.
I live in the Countryside and this next few month I expect to eat some kind of local wildlife once or twice a month, there are a few stretches of lanes near me that you can hardly miss knocking down a pheasant, rabbit or less often Hare - fast little fellas they are.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Well I like road kill as well as anybody. What do you do with the bike though?
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clapton is god wrote:Well I like road kill as well as anybody. What do you do with the bike though?
Ha ha - I am tempted sometimes when you see 3 or 4 of these "Lycra louts" cycling 2-3 abreast and you want to get past!
I was always taught to cycle in single file for your own safety, but these swine don't seem to care too much or are trying to make a point that they are road users. fek 'em if - they dont pay road tax so get out of the way!!!!!
I wouldn't eat one though ....
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I reckon I could have a nibble on Victoria PendletonBWFC76 wrote:clapton is god wrote:Well I like road kill as well as anybody. What do you do with the bike though?
Ha ha - I am tempted sometimes when you see 3 or 4 of these "Lycra louts" cycling 2-3 abreast and you want to get past!
I was always taught to cycle in single file for your own safety, but these swine don't seem to care too much or are trying to make a point that they are road users. fek 'em if - they dont pay road tax so get out of the way!!!!!
I wouldn't eat one though ....

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Get in the queue. I saw her first.Harry Genshaw wrote:I reckon I could have a nibble on Victoria PendletonBWFC76 wrote:clapton is god wrote:Well I like road kill as well as anybody. What do you do with the bike though?
Ha ha - I am tempted sometimes when you see 3 or 4 of these "Lycra louts" cycling 2-3 abreast and you want to get past!
I was always taught to cycle in single file for your own safety, but these swine don't seem to care too much or are trying to make a point that they are road users. fek 'em if - they dont pay road tax so get out of the way!!!!!
I wouldn't eat one though ....

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she's the (very fast) office bike...
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off to Hix's Tramshed tonight. should be good. http://www.stylist.co.uk/life/recipes/w ... -rotator-2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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It's great. Well it is if you have relatively simple tastes, as I do.General Mannerheim wrote:off to Hix's Tramshed tonight. should be good. http://www.stylist.co.uk/life/recipes/w ... -rotator-2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Going to that L'Entrecote place on KingStreet (Le Relais de Venis) at weekend.. Looking forward to it.
Steak Frites and nowt else on't Menu.. But it's supposed to be super! The Parisian one is very popular by all accounts
Steak Frites and nowt else on't Menu.. But it's supposed to be super! The Parisian one is very popular by all accounts
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i certainly do too, which is good because this seems to be the fasion atm.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:It's great. Well it is if you have relatively simple tastes, as I do.General Mannerheim wrote:off to Hix's Tramshed tonight. should be good. http://www.stylist.co.uk/life/recipes/w ... -rotator-2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Mushroom, leek and Cheddar bake from Asda tonight. Chips on the side (although there are potatoes in there) and not bad at all.
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Smoked cod loin, wrapped in a thin ham & briefly fried then roasted.
Potato, cubed & pan fried/sauteed.
Served in a bowl, surrounded by a clam chowder (from a tinned soup).
Potato, cubed & pan fried/sauteed.
Served in a bowl, surrounded by a clam chowder (from a tinned soup).
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Doris is obsessed. I just showed her this and she recommends Strawberry and Lime.Bruce Rioja wrote:Have any of you heard of Rekorderlig Swedish cider? ASDA have an offer on it at the mo; three bottles for a £iver. I'm just trying the Premium Wild Berries Cider just now. Absolutely delicious. Apple and Blackcurrant & Strawberry and Lime ciders yet to try!
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Then Doris is a fine, fine woman. Tried all three - all delicious. I'm hoping they're still on offer at asda on Friday. If so, I'm getting one of those mahoosive family trolleys and filling it up with this stuff.Prufrock wrote:Doris is obsessed. I just showed her this and she recommends Strawberry and Lime.Bruce Rioja wrote:Have any of you heard of Rekorderlig Swedish cider? ASDA have an offer on it at the mo; three bottles for a £iver. I'm just trying the Premium Wild Berries Cider just now. Absolutely delicious. Apple and Blackcurrant & Strawberry and Lime ciders yet to try!

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Cider is made of apples & should consist of apples.Bruce Rioja wrote:Then Doris is a fine, fine woman. Tried all three - all delicious. I'm hoping they're still on offer at asda on Friday. If so, I'm getting one of those mahoosive family trolleys and filling it up with this stuff.Prufrock wrote:Doris is obsessed. I just showed her this and she recommends Strawberry and Lime.Bruce Rioja wrote:Have any of you heard of Rekorderlig Swedish cider? ASDA have an offer on it at the mo; three bottles for a £iver. I'm just trying the Premium Wild Berries Cider just now. Absolutely delicious. Apple and Blackcurrant & Strawberry and Lime ciders yet to try!
Fckg alternative fruit shite.
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Exactly.
Cider peddlars of this sort should be shot.
I blame Magners for all this f*cking malarky.
Cider peddlars of this sort should be shot.
I blame Magners for all this f*cking malarky.
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To prove the voracity of this point, this is the second time EVER LK & I have agreed on anything.Lord Kangana wrote:Exactly.
Cider peddlars of this sort should be shot.
I blame Magners for all this f*cking malarky.
Last time was 3 years ago, when we agreed that we didn't agree on anything ... which is sort of voided by today's momentous event !!
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Next up, blokes will be putting wedges of fruit in their bottles of lager!!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
boltonboris wrote:Next up, blokes will be putting wedges of fruit in their bottles of lager!!

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She has good tasteBruce Rioja wrote:Then Doris is a fine, fine woman. Tried all three - all delicious. I'm hoping they're still on offer at asda on Friday. If so, I'm getting one of those mahoosive family trolleys and filling it up with this stuff.Prufrock wrote:Doris is obsessed. I just showed her this and she recommends Strawberry and Lime.Bruce Rioja wrote:Have any of you heard of Rekorderlig Swedish cider? ASDA have an offer on it at the mo; three bottles for a £iver. I'm just trying the Premium Wild Berries Cider just now. Absolutely delicious. Apple and Blackcurrant & Strawberry and Lime ciders yet to try!

And it's a bit much for lager drinkers to be criticising anybody's drinking taste!
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