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panther 23-01-2008 10:38

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when my kids grow up ill be probably in my forties then........life begins at 40........bring it on!!!!:theband::tongueout:drunk::thefinger

blazey 23-01-2008 10:40

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 520746)
just be careful blazey, there are quite a few 'stay at home mums' on accyweb...is this going to turn out to be another 'i hate fat people' thread?

Yeh my mum stays at home at the moment, but she worked for a good part of my life and will do so again when my younger brother is at school.

Only there is a stark difference between her and most stay at home mothers.

And now I've said enough.

flashy 23-01-2008 10:40

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wow you've said enough? my god


my goodness how off topic has this thread gone

blazey 23-01-2008 10:46

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 520750)
wow you've said enough? my god


my goodness how off topic has this thread gone

And it wasn't me who took it off topic either, it was comments about my education that took it off topic. Not my problem if she cant accept information off someone without making nasty comments about it.

panther 23-01-2008 11:20

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as anyone ever tasted venison?

if so whats it taste like, iv never seen any in the shops

lancsdave 23-01-2008 11:24

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 520765)
as anyone ever tasted venison?

if so whats it taste like, iv never seen any in the shops

can't afford it, it's dear :D

flashy 23-01-2008 11:25

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they have horse meat in Belgium, dont fancy it myself though

panther 23-01-2008 12:46

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 520766)
can't afford it, it's dear :D


HAHAHAHAH......:rolleyes::tongueout

MargaretR 23-01-2008 12:51

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It is very dark strong flavour which can vary from like strong flavour beef(nice) and nasty 'off' game taste. It depends what type of deer it was and whether it fed on grass or pine needles.

I got some from Asda a few months ago -was the nasty version - got binned.
I used to eat it regularly 30 yrs ago, but then I had whole carcasses delivered and prepared it myself for home freezing - knew what it had eaten by the food remains in the ribcage. (It had been skinned deheaded and gutted before delivery - I don't think I would have coped with it otherwise).

That was a time when I was married to that nutter half-Iti, who wouldn't eat beef, lamb or pork, and insisted on wild meat only. The other wild meat we ate, were mallard duck and pheasant which can only be got in the game season and needed a seperate 10ft freezer to store a years supply. (which is a further demonstration of how I let that nut case control my life -grr :mad:)

panther 23-01-2008 12:54

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iv tried duck, that was kinda dry of what i can remember.....i was drunk when i ate it:rolleyes:

flashy 23-01-2008 12:55

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i'm surprised he didnt want you to go out and catch pigeons Margaret ;)

flashy 23-01-2008 12:56

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 520784)
iv tried duck, that was kinda dry of what i can remember.....i was drunk when i ate it:rolleyes:


we had duck the other week, it was awfully fatty, cant say that i liked it

panther 23-01-2008 12:56

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 520787)
we had duck the other week, it was awfully fatty, cant say that i liked it

stringy too i think it was....:p

flashy 23-01-2008 12:58

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when i was cooking it i put it on a rack on top of the glass dish i was cooking it in, the amount of fat that dripped off it was horrible

flashy 23-01-2008 12:58

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 520788)
stringy too i think it was....:p



lol when did you turn into yoda?


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