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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    I/we had a minor domestic(as bad as it ever gets) which resulted in pig headed me cooking and eating the dog tucker out of the freezer on the bbq while the the other half cooked her chicken wings in the oven again as usual.

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    The kids,dogs, and I loved our dog tucker venison bones while someone kept yelling out "tea is ready soon"

    The dogs ate my chicken,pretty sure they are sick of it too

    This may come across as petty but until you have had chicken nibbles 4 or 5 times a week cooked the same way every time for 10years straight you won't understand.

    All i wanted to do was bbq them for a change.
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    Go give your wife a big cuddle and tell her you love her ....... but not chicken nuggets.

    Cheers
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    Came home from the freezer to homemade burger
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    Came home from the freezer to homemade burger
    Good on Ya Mrs D

    We all know Dundee is well looked after when it come to home cooking.

    Cheers
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    Not quite whats for dinner, anyone got a decent goose recipe that have had for dinner? (cant be arsed starting a different thread hehe)

    If a friend , hopefully obtains a goose for me, I might give this 13th century dish a go.

    Anyone got any others?

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    Savageshooter

    I have several Kgs of Goose Breast meat destined for salami and or sausages.

    My old man loved goose casserole cooked in the slow cooker.

    a quick Google will show up untold recipes from all over the world.

    Cheers
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    There's a recipe for Goat Samosas kicking around on the net too.

    Sounds bloody nice.

    Cheers
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    Just finished building tomorrow night's tea

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    Yum. Simmer and thicken you beautiful thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Yum. Simmer and thicken you beautiful thing.
    You got it
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    Here's the kids tea.
    Pork inside fillet and hare back steak with fresh salad and dressing

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    Not even two minutes after serving

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    They will be sitting there till ALL that salad is eaten

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    Mine will be basically the same just waiting for the wife to get home from work.

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    That poor kid doesn't look happy you mean bastard vc
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    Surprisingly they scoffed the salad too

    The boy usually wont eat anything green unless its cooked.
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    Nice looking dinner VC
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Here's the kids tea.
    Pork inside fillet and hare back steak with fresh salad and dressing

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    Not even two minutes after serving

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    They will be sitting there till ALL that salad is eaten

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    I especially like Hare.

    I also remember well having to finish all our dinner whether we liked it or not.

    My Old Man would make us kids clean up our plates before we were allowed down from the table too.

    P38 soon got that situation sorted, I would let the dogs off for a run, before dinner.
    Wait until the old man becomes restless and wandered off into the lounge to watch something on TV then quick as a flash dump the undesirables out the window.
    The dogs would woof it all down in the blink of an eye.
    Job done and quick shout out to the old man "Finished Dad" would see us with a plate of pudding to scoff before being let down from the table.

    This system was working well until one day the old man had gone outside to see what the dogs were up to hanging round the window and he nearly wore my bothers left over dinner. Silly bugger didn't look before turfing it out the window.

    That quickly put the kibosh on our food disposal system, had to eat all our own dinner from then on.

    Cheers
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