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# That looks really nice. Great for a winter night.
I doubt my girlfriend would let me do that because she is a veggie and very squeemish.
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:40, archived)
# fair chance she wouldn't eat any, at least
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:45, archived)
# She would end up nagging me that its cruel.
And how it makes her skin crawl. I was planning some soup the other day but she started to annoy me about how using a chicken carcass was bad because it had been cooked and cooled down and I was gonna cook it again....
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:48, archived)
# i really don't like the idea of recooked chicken...
don't ask me why...
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:50, archived)
# Why?
(, Tue 9 Oct 2007, 0:00, archived)
# see section A, paragraph 3 line 5
and delete as apprioate, complete in duplicate and return to the desk when you've finished
oh and bring some nice cake too :)
(, Tue 9 Oct 2007, 0:03, archived)
# Reheating it is bad
cooking it again is fine. Just make sure it boils for 20 minutes.

When we had a hearth we used to keep a pot boiling all winter and just chuck the scrap in it - carrot tips, cabbage water, bones and the like, and it was permanent stock.
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:50, archived)
# Yeah, it was the recooking thing that bothered her...
dispite not going to eat it!
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:52, archived)
# Jim refused to eat rabbit.
She was a vegetarian, before we were a couple, but I managed to wean her onto ducks and pheasants and even a pigeon once (but only once) as well as partridge and woodcock, but she always said 'no rabbit' on the basis that they are fluffy.

My great aunt served rabbit and Jim doesn't want to upset her, since we basically have her to thank for our house, since she prematurely left us the deposit.

Now rabbit is fine too.

Animals which still look like animals are definitely Manley's job though.
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:48, archived)