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Old 11-10-2009, 07:24   #11
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Chestnut cake for the nom! It's a bit of a speciality out in Madeira.
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Old 11-10-2009, 08:19   #12
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Hmm, that sounds good, especially since we've got some freezer burnt ones left over from last year.
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Old 11-10-2009, 10:50   #13
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Year round blackberry and apple pie = NOM!
*drools*

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Chestnuts roasting on an open fiiiiiiireeee....
That smell makes me retch
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Old 11-10-2009, 17:47   #14
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Always keep my eye out for mushrooms and sweetcorn (well the cattle version grown in uk, still nice hough).
I could get loads of fruit, but don't particularly like normal fruit apart from made into puddings and being on my own I don;'t think it's wise making loads of puddings.

One of the upsides about walking a few miles a day in the countryside. Especially when it's mushroom season and you can get giant puff balls and the like.

It's all about the plum spunge... *drools*

Someone I use to work with, got a lot of his meet from the track. One day he got back to the van with a bloody deer on his back. His opinion was as long as it was still warm and soft, he'd have it. He gutted and skinned so many things on the side of the track. And anything he thought was slightly dodgy he would give to his ferrets.
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Old 12-10-2009, 19:18   #15
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One of the weird things that happened in the park is I offered a squirrel one of my shiny chestnuts and it came running over and took it out my hand. I need to get a net.
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Old 12-10-2009, 19:28   #16
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Yes, you do. I understand that squirrels are quite tasty!
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Old 12-10-2009, 20:16   #17
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*drools*
I must ask Mum if she feels like making me one in the not too distant future. Maybe I'll wait until the fruit cake I grabbed from her is gone first though.
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Old 20-10-2009, 16:33   #18
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Yes, you do. I understand that squirrels are quite tasty!
I thought so, squirrel with sweet chestnut stuffing. All provided free in the park, to the horror of the local kids
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Old 20-10-2009, 21:26   #19
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hmmm, you legally allowed to do that?
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Old 20-10-2009, 22:49   #20
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I'm pretty sure you are, what with grey squirrels being classed as pests. I believe you have to take due care not to cause any undue suffering to the animal on it's journey between tree and plate however. Nor can you hunt them with dogs
Your best chance would be if you know a farmer or landowner with trees on his land that would allow you to shoot squirrels with an air rifle in return for some free pest control.
And of course the more squirrels in an area the more nuts, etc that they feed on
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