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Subject: [Leica] Nathan's PAD 24/05: unwelcome visitors / looking for poultry advice
From: simon.apekop at gmail.com (simon jessurun)
Date: Sun May 25 04:28:02 2008
References: <9AC5E254-FB6A-4DEA-86DA-412EA53C8211@frozenlight.eu> <48393254.1070001@wanadoo.nl> <48394C77.3040102@tele2.fr>

I believe it's not safe to eat wild duck in Holland.

On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Philippe AMARD <philippe.amard@tele2.fr>
wrote:

> I'd suggest Saint Estephe with that, mpersonal taste of course.
> phx
>
>
>
> Michiel Fokkema wrote:
>
> Hi Nathan,
>>
>> Looks like a normal duck as we have them Holland also.
>> Afaik know this is the kind of bird you get when ordering wild duck in a
>> restaurant.
>> The have very red meat and taste a bit like liver. Not too bad but quit
>> distinct. Not so fat as the industrial raised duck.
>> The fillet is also  much smaller. for a family meal you need 2 or 3 of
>> them.
>> Tastes great with forest mushrooms, truffle, berries, red wine etc.
>> As with all the game you should give the meat some time to get tender
>> after you've shot them. Up to two weeks in a dry and cool place should do
>> the trick. If you don't like to do this yourself just catch them and bring
>> them to the local butcher, poulterer or chef.
>>
>> Bon appetit,
>>
>> Michiel Fokkema
>>
>> Nathan wrote:
>>
>> Three PADs for yesterday, mainly because it is a logical sequence. I am
>>> also cross-posting to the LUG because there are some extremely 
>>> knowledgeable
>>> people there, and I need some advice.
>>>
>>> There are some ducks(?) or geese(?) that have taken up residence nearby.
>>> As a result, we often find this in our pool (this one was yesterday
>>> afternoon):
>>> http://www.greatpix.eu/gallery/4253606_netUM#300929481_88LaB-O-LB
>>>
>>> Looks cute, except that they shit in the pool, which is a major nuisance.
>>> So I let the dog out or scare them off myself. They usually go 
>>> reluctantly,
>>> first up onto the garden wall:
>>> http://www.greatpix.eu/gallery/4253606_netUM#300929527_7FoMz-O-LB
>>>
>>> And then finally they f**k off:
>>> http://www.greatpix.eu/gallery/4253606_netUM#300929547_63Tox-O-LB
>>>
>>> So now I have some questions for the birders here:
>>> - what is this species?
>>> - is it edible?
>>> - is there something we can to scare them off when we are not at home? Is
>>> there any particular plant or smell that they hate?
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>> Nathan
>>>
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>>> Alicante, Spain
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In reply to: Message from photo at frozenlight.eu (Nathan) ([Leica] Nathan's PAD 24/05: unwelcome visitors / looking for poultry advice)
Message from michiel.fokkema at wanadoo.nl (Michiel Fokkema) ([Leica] Nathan's PAD 24/05: unwelcome visitors / looking for poultry advice)
Message from philippe.amard at tele2.fr (Philippe AMARD) ([Leica] Nathan's PAD 24/05: unwelcome visitors / looking for poultry advice)