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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Where is the young man off to Dundee?
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    Hes off to Rarotonga,we get to baby sit his labrador and all his guns.
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    Shoe chicken tonight, considering the only thing i've plucked before is a peacock i think i didn't do too bad
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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus_A View Post
    Shoe chicken tonight, considering the only thing i've plucked before is a peacock i think i didn't do too bad
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    How you cooking it?
    Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....

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    I'll do a write uo tomorrow when i get a chance. But it was a ling 12 hour day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker View Post
    How you cooking it?
    Coq au vin
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    good job on the plucking,tip...when you get down to the bum fluff,try rubbing fingers across skin rather than plucking and it will sort of just come away,with the feet/legs run knife around joint rather than breaking/chopping them off. two reasons...#1 it helps hold flesh from contracting when cooking #2 if freezing they dont poke through plastic bags.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    good job on the plucking,tip...when you get down to the bum fluff,try rubbing fingers across skin rather than plucking and it will sort of just come away,with the feet/legs run knife around joint rather than breaking/chopping them off. two reasons...#1 it helps hold flesh from contracting when cooking #2 if freezing they dont poke through plastic bags.
    Ah okay that's really good advice, when and if i catch the others i'll do that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus_A View Post
    Coq au vin
    Is that actually how you are cooking it or a clever 'play on words' as it appears that it may have been a rooster in life ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Projects View Post
    I'll do a write uo tomorrow when i get a chance. But it was a ling 12 hour day.
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    Left over roast venison from the other night done a few sandwiches for lunch.
    Still more venny left tonight so the good Mrs battered it and had jacket spuds aswell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    Left over roast venison from the other night done a few sandwiches for lunch.
    Still more venny left tonight so the good Mrs battered it and had jacket spuds aswell.

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    Veni fritters is something I have never thought of before.
    Was the roast a little dry?
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    Nah it was all good VC the slow cooked venison in the crock pot kept it moist.

    Had fish last night.

    But don't want to waste good meat.
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