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Old 27-10-2012, 08:57 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Is keeping rabbits for the table OT here?

On 10/27/2012 1:51 PM, Ophelia wrote:
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A friend used to raise rabbits for food. He said after eating the first
they almost gave up because it was terrible and bland. Then they realised
they had to leave it to mature for a while, and he is now a huge fan of it.

D shoots the ones we get. I usually cook them (fresh) in a cream and
mushroom sauce No complaints around here


Rabbit was one of the last things I ate before going vegetarian. My dad sat
and picked the lead shot out of it before making a stew. I honestly can't
remember at all what it tasted like.


The lead shot or the rabbit? ;o) I am lucky in that D is good enough to
always shoot them through the head, so I have never had to deal with the
lead shot

That's the way my Granpa taught my uncles to shoot. If they weren't
certain of a clear shot to the head, they weren't to pull the trigger.
 
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