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  • Re: Odd things to eat

    The book also, believe it or not, recommends eating grasshoppers. It says: "A good many may be collected on grassy banks in June - and, lightly fried in butter and sprinkled with pepper and salt, they are palatable enough. The thighs only are to be eaten, and the wings should be plucked off, or...
    Posted to Talking Point (Forum) by Tim.Relf on Fri, Apr 25 2008
  • Re: Odd things to eat

    [quote user="Peter Wells"] As the cloth was removed, I was confronted by a tureen full of Sheep's eyes each one of which gave me a baleful glare. I picked up the spoon chose one, a quick swallow, the deed was done and the dish passed on. [/quote] I'm feeling distinctly queasy now Peter...
    Posted to Talking Point (Forum) by Tim.Relf on Thu, Apr 24 2008
  • Re: Odd things to eat

    Fascinating stuff. I've just looked up the way the book recommends cooking a heron. It says: "A heron, if plain boiled for about eight hours, becomes tender enough to afford a meal to a hungry person, and its flavour is only very slightly fishy. It should be served with a thick white sauce flavoured...
    Posted to Talking Point (Forum) by Tim.Relf on Wed, Apr 23 2008
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