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Joined:  Jun 2006 Posts: 3,248 Likes: 424 Sidelock |  
|   Sidelock 
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Oh, I don't know about that Ted.I once shot a cottontail that had been eking out a living on a slag heap.
 Par boiled, then stewed, even the gravy was chewy.
 
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Cottontail in wine sauce with mushrooms wild rice and garden asparagus. Might be good.  Might not. Tough to screw up a bunny. Best meal I had in Lyon, France, was hare. Best, TedIt was a little bit overcooked I'm afraid.  Still tasty enough, but could have come off the stove a few minutes sooner. 
 
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Joined:  Jan 2002 Posts: 10,743 Likes: 1368 Sidelock |  
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Not the bunnies fault....
 
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Nope.  Only mine.  I do not do many bunnies. 
 
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Buzz,My Dad didn’t like cilantro, either. Alexandra got in the habit of putting it on the side.
 I can take it, or leave it. Now, the bread and butter is a whole different thing.
 
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Looks darn good Ted! Had goose in black bean sauce for lunch today. |  |  |  
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Good to hear from you, Lloyd. The corned goose you guys make is the bomb.
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Belgian Mussels, French Fries, Salad and beer.  (French spouse).  Argo, I notice that you do not have any sort of dipping sauce for the mussels. Do you not use any? I like mussels, but I have got to have a tangy cocktail sauce with mine!!  No matter though. You have BEER!!! 
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Summer, the policy of “everything goes on the grille” continues.  A ring of coals around the perimeter, perhaps half a cup of damp hickory  chips, 15 minutes or so in the heat and the smoke. Barbecued pizza.  Best, Ted |  |  |  
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Jugged Hare?? A real French delicacy, Mon Ami-- Bon Appetit!! Le Reynard!! 
 "The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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