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CLKD
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August 06, 2019, 12:15:51 PM »
No such thing as a small turkey
nor a micro-pig ;-)
I could eat some roast chicken with veg. right now ..........
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jillydoll
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Not even a baby one? Ahhhh....😆
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CLKD
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Baby game are called poults - not sure about chickens. Ducks are fowl. Turkeies are stupid
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jillydoll
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Stupid....
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CLKD
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Yep. When turkeys get scared they run en masse to the water troughs, jump in and drown
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They're trying to hide under water....😆.
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Stupid enough not to realise though
- when the low flying aircraft whizz across Norfolk 100s make the dash to hide
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Foxylady
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August 06, 2019, 05:45:47 PM »
I think geese are stupid too, got attacked by one as a teenager, biting at my legs chasing me up the road.
Inlaws remember scottish tatties, mum in law described them exactly!!
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OH was chased by a cockerel on his Granddad's farm as a small kid. Cockerel ended up on the supper table he says!
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. best place! I was attacked by a bantam cock as I walked between him and his Girls
. He got my neck and someone had to remove it, I can remember the wings flapping.
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best place for him wrensong!! I bet it was the tastiest one your OH ever ate!!
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Ooh CLKD - that must have been horrible
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Foxy - think it traumatised him - he takes a very wide berth now when we pass swans on the river bank
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I remember sliced cucumber in a dish covered in malt vinegar, and the same thing being done to a Spanish onion, all as part of a salad. Help!
Tinned fruit and evaporated milk....with bread and butter.
Something better: Eden Vale yoghourt. They were set, and I think they did a chocolate one. 1970s?
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