What's for Dinner?

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#411 Post by Spectrum »

niemeyjt wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 1:31 pm So no-one having haggis, neeps and tatties tonight (25th)?
We have Haggis once or twice a month, so today no sorry.

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#412 Post by Lori »

Fresh spinach with cubes of lamb sauteed with some onions, served on a bed of cooked ble for dinner tonight.

Found some lovely fresh strawberries at Lidl yesterday. Very tasty.

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niemeyjt wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 1:31 pm So no-one having haggis, neeps and tatties tonight (25th)?
Are you trying to provoke another anti-hunting thread? :lol:

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Quiksilver wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 2:12 pm
niemeyjt wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 1:31 pm So no-one having haggis, neeps and tatties tonight (25th)?
Are you trying to provoke another anti-hunting thread? :lol:
If you knew anything about Haggis hunting, you would know that it their closed season, as this is the mating season, you can only hunt between April 1st and December the 1st, local bylaws allow certain Lairds to apply for an out of season licence if the numbers get out of control, but as they are on the CITES list it would be very unusual, as a lad my dad would take us into the wilds of the Bonnie we land and go Haggis watching.

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#415 Post by niemeyjt »

So no-one is having mealybugs or house crickets either since they came in season on 24th?

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niemeyjt wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 11:42 am So no-one is having mealybugs or house crickets either since they came in season on 24th?
Strange as it may be Super U started selling these a few weeks ago, they were by the tills in their own little chiller cabinet, expensive from what I can remember.

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#417 Post by niemeyjt »

Are you sure that wasn't wild bird food? Robins enjoy dried mealybugs.

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niemeyjt wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 11:50 am Are you sure that wasn't wild bird food? Robins enjoy dried mealybugs.
No the bird feed is down a different isle, these were Crickets and other edible delights, :mrgreen: sorry not an etymologist, what are vegans going to do? Lots of people eat what they can find, their digestion system's has not been corrupted by Fast (Crap) food chains, hence why I make and cure most of what we can, but its not cheap and I do appreciate that a lot of people cannot afford or have the knowledge to produce such food.

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niemeyjt wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 11:42 am So no-one is having mealybugs or house crickets either since they came in season on 24th?
Is there something you are trying to tell us about the food in Switzerland? :lol:

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#420 Post by niemeyjt »

I think here they prefer to eat their dogs.

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