the piper doesn't pay me
Maybe if your dancing was any good? :idunno:
the piper doesn't pay me
My chickens lay brown eggs and blue eggs. They are delicious! I'm not sure about evil, though I do have a rooster that I suspect is a rapist!
so you know how good a fresh egg is
I remember going to the chicken coop and getting a couple of warm eggs from under a chicken for breakfast
golden yokes that tower over the egg white
Indeed! One thing that surprised me was that fresh eggs are slicker. It is harder to slide a spatula under to flip them because they just slide. I finally figured out I needed to stop greasing the pan first. Which is a good thing.
The other good thing I realized is that a don't mind a broken yolk as much because they are moister even after being fried hard!
the piper doesn't pay me
Here's a great recipe to try!
Easter Bunny Fricassee
Ingredients
1/4 cup olive oil
1 Easter Bunny (It has to be the real deal; mall bunnies will ruin the flavor)
1 Spanish onion, small dice
1 green pepper, small dice
2 cloves garlic, chopped
1 tablespoon hot (not sweet) paprika
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano
1 cup canned whole tomatoes, drained and chopped
1 cup dry sherry
1 cup chicken stock
2 baking potatoes, like russets, cut into large dice
1/4 cup capers
1/4 cup frozen sweet peas
1/4 bunch parsley, chopped
Directions
In a large saucepan, heat the oil and brown the rabbit on both sides. NOTE: He may protest, but be persistant! Add onions, peppers, and garlic, and saute for 10 minutes. Add paprika, bay leaves, oregano, tomatoes, sherry, and chicken stock. Cook for 1 hour. Add potatoes and capers. Cook for 1 more hour, or until potatoes are tender. Serve and garnish with sweet peas and parsley.
:think: No. That would be Pineapple Surprise Fried Rice...with egg roll.I have two house rabbits as pets. One's sleeping on my lap as I'm typing this. As far as I'm concerned, you might as well substitute "the family dog" for rabbit in that recipe. lain:
I have two house rabbits as pets. One's sleeping on my lap as I'm typing this. As far as I'm concerned, you might as well substitute "the family dog" for rabbit in that recipe. lain:
do you eat any meat?
Whatnot is delicious with a whine sauce, by the way. :chew: Hard on the teeth though.Yep, I do. Though not a lot of it anymore... And I try to stay aware of it, where it comes from and whatnot.
Yep, I do. Though not a lot of it anymore... And I try to stay aware of it, where it comes from and whatnot.
I have spent some time in India where they don't eat meat although it is available
and
they won't kill animals although they do have professional rat killers
so
they end up sharing their food with all the animals
they actually have to guard the crops so the animals don't get it all
so
our love for animals needs to be tempered
Okay, yes, many things need to be tempered. I don't live in India. I live in my house, where I don't eat rabbits. I've learned too much about them having them as house pets. It's my choice, my decision. I'm not going hungry because of that decision, though I do have to guard the garden when they're having a runaround outside, because they would eat the crops, but that doesn't bother me.
do you know that rabbits eat crocus bulbs?
are you okay with that?
Does that have anything to do with whether or not I eat a rabbit? Yes, rabbits eat crocus bulbs. I'm sure my rabbits would like to. One of them enjoys eating candles, so I keep him away from candles. And yes, rabbits can be a real scourge to gardens and crops. That doesn't change anything regarding me eating or not eating them. Some people eat them; I don't.
Does that have anything to do with whether or not I eat a rabbit? Yes, rabbits eat crocus bulbs. I'm sure my rabbits would like to. One of them enjoys eating candles, so I keep him away from candles. And yes, rabbits can be a real scourge to gardens and crops. That doesn't change anything regarding me eating or not eating them. Some people eat them; I don't.
so rabbits are eating crocus bulbs
and
I am supposed to just get over it?