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General Day-to-Day Meaty Chat
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A Homemade Life :: Slow Food. Good, Clean and Fair :: Meat - Hunting, fishing, butchering, curing etc
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Re: General Day-to-Day Meaty Chat
Lessons learned today:
1.) you cannot fit a pig's buttock into its bladder.
2.) The Italians use beef bladders for culatello. Doh!
1.) you cannot fit a pig's buttock into its bladder.
2.) The Italians use beef bladders for culatello. Doh!
Re: General Day-to-Day Meaty Chat
Wilhelm Von Rhomboid wrote:Lessons learned today:
1.) you cannot fit a pig's buttock into its bladder.
2.) The Italians use beef bladders for culatello. Doh!
Well, thats not something you see in print everyday
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Re: General Day-to-Day Meaty Chat
How odd, pet rabbits seem to be made of all white meat chicken
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Am halfway through an epic session of bacon slicing and vac-packing. 23 kg down...
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Wilhelm Von Rhomboid wrote:Am halfway through an epic session of bacon slicing and vac-packing. 23 kg down...
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Re: General Day-to-Day Meaty Chat
Left over rabbit meat makes a pretty good taco
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More gift rabbits on the way
And a nice old rooster for dinner tonight!
And a nice old rooster for dinner tonight!
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