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On Jun 13, 1:34*pm, David in Normandy
wrote: Judith in France wrote: they breed rabbits for the table here and neighbours keep offering me one, they ask me to select it when still alive!!!!! The first time my neighbour offered me one, I said "oh dear; you mean you'll kill it?" *she replied "well, you can't eat it alive"! *I don't like rabbit at all. Judith We've got a neighbour who keeps rabbits for the table. While we welcome his occasional gift of plums or melons, a skinned rabbit was not the nicest. The Mrs was not impressed as he had left its head on and its dead eyes were staring at her as she prepared it. Put her off the meal. Can't say as I'm too keen on the taste either. The meat is a bit strong, though I suppose one could get used to it. -- David in Normandy. * * *To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the * *subject line, or it will be automatically deleted * *by a filter and not reach my inbox. I just don't like the meat; it's something left over from childhood. Judith |
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