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staggeringman 13-04-2005 15:56

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about to get my fishing license and could do with tying some more flys.SHOOT IT....

mez 13-04-2005 16:02

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Try the wildboar park nr chipping tel: 01995 61554. see if they will take it , poor thing , you got a recipe for it staggers?

cashman 13-04-2005 16:08

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Originally Posted by mez
Try the wildboar park nr chipping tel: 01995 61554. see if they will take it , poor thing , you got a recipe for it staggers?

or the takeaway on church st,they make all kinds of kebabs and things.

staggeringman 13-04-2005 16:13

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Originally Posted by mez
Try the wildboar park nr chipping tel: 01995 61554. see if they will take it , poor thing , you got a recipe for it staggers?

mez i will have a do at cooking anything that has some meat on it,we wasnt put on this planet to eat grass! they put animals on it to do that.can you imagine...peacock done in a casserole dish with some swede and carrots a bit of parsley,cooked in half inch of water very slowly,when the dish is nearly dry pour over a nice full bodied red wine and cook for another hour or two so the bird soaks up some of that nice wine and serve with another bottle of red...beautifull......yes A-B we could do with a few more birds like that to brighten this borough up of ours.

lindsay ormerod 13-04-2005 16:19

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As pragmatic and caring as ever;a true nature lover in every sense of the word.Would Sir like chips or roast with his peacock???;)

staggeringman 13-04-2005 16:44

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod
As pragmatic and caring as ever;a true nature lover in every sense of the word.Would Sir like chips or roast with his peacock???;)

there is not another person that does as much for the wild animals as me?If i saw a dead pheasant,hare,rabbitt,duck,goose,deer or ought else dead in the road i would stop and pick it up ..........................then cook it....................if you ask me about any wildlife of the british isles i would be able to tell you where to go and see it.because i like eating the stuff does not say i dont care about it,last wednesday was sat there watching two pairs of buzzards gliding on the thermals what a sight,then saw two hares boxing,phesants mating i could go on....and.on

staggeringman 13-04-2005 16:47

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod
As pragmatic and caring as ever;a true nature lover in every sense of the word.Would Sir like chips or roast with his peacock???;)

dont like them cant get proper spuds to cook them any more!

Tealeaf 13-04-2005 16:54

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I seem to recall a recipe for Peacock curry....after all, it is a native of South East Asia; the only problem is, if I remember, is that the recipe calls for the feet & brains to be chucked in to the pan as well. Still, that would make it Sweet & Sour, Soft & Chewy.

Where did you say this peacock was again? I would'nt mind a little culinary experiment....


Chopped peacock baked in green peppers with coconut, lemon grass and chilli sauce sounds interesting.

lindsay ormerod 13-04-2005 17:08

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Hope you spotted the smillie there Staggers! Trust Tea to get in on this one;I can't imagine there would be much meat on a peacock anyway;bit like a duck I suspect.Now if you had it's mate to hand you may have more chance of a better,more substantial dish.

staggeringman 13-04-2005 17:31

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod
Hope you spotted the smillie there Staggers! Trust Tea to get in on this one;I can't imagine there would be much meat on a peacock anyway;bit like a duck I suspect.Now if you had it's mate to hand you may have more chance of a better,more substantial dish.

and where have you been lyndsay for the last half hour? and how do you know its got a mate ?...........................OH I KNOW WHY!....YOU HAVE BEEN UP THERE AND SHOT THE BL...Y PEACOCK HAVENT YOU!!....and picked up some red wine on the way home all for a free meal....LOL

staggeringman 13-04-2005 17:35

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod
Hope you spotted the smillie there Staggers! Trust Tea to get in on this one;I can't imagine there would be much meat on a peacock anyway;bit like a duck I suspect.Now if you had it's mate to hand you may have more chance of a better,more substantial dish.

had wild duck on easter sunday thought to myself thats a bit big for one and chopped it in half,had it behind the bar while everyone was drooling on the other side,so i give the other half to a pensioner.Wish i had nt have done that because the only thing that should be eaten with duck is the other half.

park381 13-04-2005 18:24

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I've not seen them at Ossy Mills but there's usually one at the end of Cross Edge.

That is correct Willow there are two of them, or were two of them, think their home is/was Rose Cottage. Shoot them...................you don't all mean that.......................do you?

Most enjoyable driving up to the golf course early at weekend, turning on to cross edge to be confronted by a peacock in the of middle of the road, shall I run it over, cause if it don't move soon i'm going to miss my Tee Time. :)

K.S.H 13-04-2005 18:44

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Originally Posted by park381
That is correct Willow there are two of them, or were two of them, think their home is/was Rose Cottage. Shoot them...................you don't all mean that.......................do you?

Most enjoyable driving up to the golf course early at weekend, turning on to cross edge to be confronted by a peacock in the of middle of the road, shall I run it over, cause if it don't move soon i'm going to miss my Tee Time. :)

Bet the car owners aren't too happy with them though, seen one many a time stood on the roof of a car, imagine the damage claws like they have can do to a car roof!

park381 13-04-2005 18:59

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Originally Posted by K.S.H
Bet the car owners aren't too happy with them though, seen one many a time stood on the roof of a car, imagine the damage claws like they have can do to a car roof!

Been going up to green haworth for a lot of years, never seen a peacock on a car roof yet :)

K.S.H 13-04-2005 19:07

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Seen it sat on the dark blue Volvo that parks across from the pub, also seen it on cars parked outside the pub, usually when I am going to work about 06:15


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