In article , Jaques
d'Alltrades writes
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In article , Jaques
d'Alltrades writes
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from Kay contains these words:
I know several people who are only too happy to add road kill (in the
form of pheasants etc) to their Sunday lunch.
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Me-me-me-me-me-me Miss!
Please, Miss, any time, as long as it's not scrambled.
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And I almost added to my post 'and I bet Jaques d'Alltrades is one of
them too' ;-)
Oh dear. I went out with a small carrier bag this afternoon and returned
with half a dozen bluelegs and an uninhabited horse mushroom which
filled an omelette pan.
I suppose your (correct) surmise was fuelled by my posts recommending
ground elder as a pot herb, and very young hogweed shoots too (good when
served like asparagus) and my liking for the middle stems of spinach
beet leaves, either served with butter, or in a cheese sauce.
Oh, that, and my recipe for squirrel pie. I reckon that one was a bit of
a giveaway. (Though the squirrels I use each have a ·22" hole in the
head.)
Actually, it was your willingness to eat wild mushrooms combined with
your general sheddiness. Recognition of a familiar being ;-)
--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"
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