Re: Joy of this, Joy of that

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Sujet : Re: Joy of this, Joy of that
De : nospam (at) *nospam* example.net (D)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.misc
Date : 30. Nov 2024, 21:56:30
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On Sat, 30 Nov 2024, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

On 30/11/2024 11:06, D wrote:
  On Sat, 30 Nov 2024, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
 
On 30/11/2024 00:12, rbowman wrote:
On Fri, 29 Nov 2024 22:53:35 +0100, D wrote:
 
Sadly the wife cooks chicken for lunch, and in my case it is "take it or
leave it", so I'll reluctantly take it.
 At one point boneless, skinless chicken breasts were inexpensive clean
protein. I ate enough of them that they now trigger sort of a gag reflex.
Every few months I'll get a CostCo rotisserie chicken but even then I'd as
soon feed the breast meat to the cat.
 
Factory farm reared chicken is pretty tasteless. Round here get a lot of game birds so I eat those. Also farmed duck is ok.
 Duck and ptarmigans are good! I suspect I would also like swans, but never had the chance to try.
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Illegal here unless you are the king!
WTF!? In what medieval country do you live? ;) I had it in iceland, my grand father shot it and it was excellent!

Tried goose? That's expensive and full of grease but nice tasting.
No, goose does sound like a good option too! It is very impopular here where I live in eastern europe. =(

And if wild and shot (Canada goose) very very good.
I often thought about shooting a canada goose myself. There are 1000s of them in sweden, and 100s of them pooping in one of my favourite parks. I do wonder how full of poisons they are though? If they were clean, trying to kill a bird or two at night would be nice for me, and nice for the park! ;)

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