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4 minutes ago, mel b said:

Your food to plate ratio is world class 👍.

Lol... don't like to see much of the plate, if any at all mate..lol

Mind you I'm still bloated now!

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Rabbit Pie ! And, for the purists, made with shortcrust pastry, NOT puff pastry ! ? ! Cheers.

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Just now, NEWKID said:

Lol... don't like to see much of the plate, if any at all mate..lol

Mind you I'm still bloated now!

That's how Sunday dinner is supposed to be  .  If you can move again before Monday morning,  you've been short changed 😄.

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16 hours ago, Franks dad said:

Wish I didn’t have a child’s palette, 12 woodies in the freezer , all for the ferrets … the only wild meat I can eat is rabbit 

Oddly rabbit is my least favourite for some reason 

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1 hour ago, shaaark said:

Same here, never been that keen on it.

i feel the same....the only time i will eat rabbit is when they are just out of the burrow...and we call "friers"....skinned and gutted and rolled in flour and herbs and gently fried in an oil/ butter mix .....they taste completly different from an adult rabbit.....

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1 hour ago, ditchman said:

i feel the same....the only time i will eat rabbit is when they are just out of the burrow...and we call "friers"....skinned and gutted and rolled in flour and herbs and gently fried in an oil/ butter mix .....they taste completly different from an adult rabbit.....

When I was a kid we used to eat loads of rabbit, mainly rabbit stew with mashed spuds and I loved it, but after years of gutting them the smell has put me off it and I can’t remember the last time I had it, I might give it another go but it will definitely be getting a 24 hour salt water bath first 

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3 hours ago, Stavross said:

When I was a kid we used to eat loads of rabbit, mainly rabbit stew with mashed spuds and I loved it, but after years of gutting them the smell has put me off it and I can’t remember the last time I had it, I might give it another go but it will definitely be getting a 24 hour salt water bath first 

when mum was in the WAFF......the NAFI often served up rabbit pie as mock chicken.............

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1 hour ago, ditchman said:

when mum was in the WAFF......the NAFI often served up rabbit pie as mock chicken.............

My old man used to do the same just so my brother would eat it, he never knew and would often ask for chicken pie but would never eat rabbit if he could see what it was 

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9 hours ago, ditchman said:

i feel the same....the only time i will eat rabbit is when they are just out of the burrow...and we call "friers"....skinned and gutted and rolled in flour and herbs and gently fried in an oil/ butter mix .....they taste completly different from an adult rabbit.....

"3 part grown, the perfect fryer"... 

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