Having one of those days!

A place to chat about anything you like, including non-gardening related subjects. Just keep it clean, please!

Moderators: KG Steve, Chantal, Tigger, peter, Chief Spud

tigerburnie
KG Regular
Posts: 2088
Joined: Wed Jan 18, 2017 10:12 am
Location: Angus by the sea
Has thanked: 332 times
Been thanked: 198 times

I feed the birds and sometimes the wildlife feeds me....................................though I've not had Pidgeon and squirrel for breakfast..................
Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
Stravaig
KG Regular
Posts: 868
Joined: Thu Jul 18, 2019 8:59 am
Location: Kent, UK
Has thanked: 159 times
Been thanked: 105 times

I saw squirrels on sale at a game merchant's stall at a farmers' market. Of course I just had to buy it. It was pretty good - like an upmarket version of rabbit. Much nicer and tastier. Then I posted about it on the food blog I had back then and got loads of hate mail about how cruel I'd been. :lol:

Yes, it was a grey squirrel. Wouldn't dream of eating a red one.

Edit: I meant to say not to eat urban squirrels and pigeons. Stupid mistake - and now I've posted this correction in the wrong place. :roll: Brain not working especially as we've put under so much unnecessary stress over something that should've been quickly sorted out in March and we're still fighting our case.
Last edited by Stravaig on Sun Oct 08, 2023 1:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Stravaig
KG Regular
Posts: 868
Joined: Thu Jul 18, 2019 8:59 am
Location: Kent, UK
Has thanked: 159 times
Been thanked: 105 times

Just a thought about having one of those days, I fell into a sewer and, after going home and showering and putting on clean clothes, then had a gas explosion in my kitchen. That wasn't the best day ever. :D

Edit (Sorry, I should probably have said this was nearly 40 years ago in what was then NWFP Pakistan.) We don't have open sewers here in Kent nor sell dodgy gas cookers with a tendency to explode if you do the wrong thing.
User avatar
Primrose
KG Regular
Posts: 8063
Joined: Tue Aug 29, 2006 8:50 pm
Location: Bucks.
Has thanked: 41 times
Been thanked: 290 times

I know Hugh Fearnley Whittinghall was advocating squirrel as a good food source some years ago but somehow we've grown rather attached to the cute little fellow who comes up to our patio door every morning.
to be fed, sitting there on his haunches in begging mode.
It would somehow be a complete betraysl of confidence to put a bullet through his belly !
Stravaig
KG Regular
Posts: 868
Joined: Thu Jul 18, 2019 8:59 am
Location: Kent, UK
Has thanked: 159 times
Been thanked: 105 times

To the best of my knowledge (haven't yet checked) you don't eat wild squirrels anyway. Same as feral pigeons. You don't know what garbage they've been eating.
User avatar
oldherbaceous
KG Regular
Posts: 13864
Joined: Tue Jan 24, 2006 1:52 pm
Location: Beautiful Bedfordshire
Has thanked: 283 times
Been thanked: 316 times

I would thought it would have been the opposite….🙂
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.

There's no fool like an old fool.
tigerburnie
KG Regular
Posts: 2088
Joined: Wed Jan 18, 2017 10:12 am
Location: Angus by the sea
Has thanked: 332 times
Been thanked: 198 times

Some very posh restaurants in old London town are selling Squirrel for dinner, I had some a while back and was disappointed, I thought they'd taste of nuts....................................
Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
robo
KG Regular
Posts: 2809
Joined: Wed Oct 24, 2012 10:22 pm
Location: st.helens
Has thanked: 9 times
Been thanked: 57 times

We are over run with the buggers I’ll have to get the 22 out
tigerburnie
KG Regular
Posts: 2088
Joined: Wed Jan 18, 2017 10:12 am
Location: Angus by the sea
Has thanked: 332 times
Been thanked: 198 times

We are on the frontline, Reds to the north and Greys to the West(the sea is to the East and South of us), neither in our village as we are in a sea of poly tunnels and tatties and barley, barely a tree to be seen.
Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
Stravaig
KG Regular
Posts: 868
Joined: Thu Jul 18, 2019 8:59 am
Location: Kent, UK
Has thanked: 159 times
Been thanked: 105 times

Sorry, OH and anyone else who read that post, I said pretty much the opposite of what I meant. Stupid mistake. Thanks for alerting me to it. Probably too many glasses of wine. :oops:

You don't eat urban squirrels or pigeons. You do eat wild ones. (I don't mean you personaly. It's just that it sounds a bit pompous to say "One doesn't".
Stravaig
KG Regular
Posts: 868
Joined: Thu Jul 18, 2019 8:59 am
Location: Kent, UK
Has thanked: 159 times
Been thanked: 105 times

On the subject of Hugh FW, I thinks he's great! He tried to sell burgers made from rabbit meat (bunny burgers) at a village fete and a heck of a lot of customers turned up their noses.
"Oh no. I don't like rabbit!"
HFW - "When did you last have it?"
"I've never had it."
HFW - "If you've never had it then how do you know you don't like it?"
Punter then lost for words.
Some other people think of rabbits as being fluffy bunny pets, and you wouldn't eat your pet would you?
User avatar
oldherbaceous
KG Regular
Posts: 13864
Joined: Tue Jan 24, 2006 1:52 pm
Location: Beautiful Bedfordshire
Has thanked: 283 times
Been thanked: 316 times

I blame Walt Disney….🙂
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.

There's no fool like an old fool.
User avatar
Primrose
KG Regular
Posts: 8063
Joined: Tue Aug 29, 2006 8:50 pm
Location: Bucks.
Has thanked: 41 times
Been thanked: 290 times

We haven't had rabbit casserole for a while I must admit as I rather have to psyche myself up to eat it as it can be quite boney if you cook the whole carcass.

Also have memories if my mum,s occasional rabbit casseroles during wartime rationing and austerity years where even onions were in short supply so they were pretty unappetising meals for a small child.

Perhaps best curried in some way?
tigerburnie
KG Regular
Posts: 2088
Joined: Wed Jan 18, 2017 10:12 am
Location: Angus by the sea
Has thanked: 332 times
Been thanked: 198 times

I used to have pies of mixed game meat from the farmers market, pigeon, rabbit were the main ingredient along with a bit of pheasant or wild duck, delicious.
When I used to shoot back in the '70's my mates mum used to cook most of what we shot, mostly rabbit and pigeon with the odd hare, rook or grey squirrel. almost all went in a pie.
Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
Stravaig
KG Regular
Posts: 868
Joined: Thu Jul 18, 2019 8:59 am
Location: Kent, UK
Has thanked: 159 times
Been thanked: 105 times

oldherbaceous wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 11:59 am I blame Walt Disney….🙂

What's the difference between Bing Crosby and Walt Disney?

Bing sings and Walt Disney.

Oh, maybe you have to be Scottish for that one.
Post Reply Previous topicNext topic