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Old 30-01-06, 01:49 PM   #11
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doh! beat me
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Old 30-01-06, 02:49 PM   #12
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Its probably healthier than stopping at the little chef
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Old 30-01-06, 02:52 PM   #13
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but hedgehog?
Don't knock hedgehog, it's a delicacy - honestly (and best baked in clay).


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Old 30-01-06, 02:53 PM   #14
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Its probably healthier than stopping at the little chef
and a lot cheaper!
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Old 30-01-06, 03:02 PM   #15
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but hedgehog?
Don't knock hedgehog, it's a delicacy - honestly (and best baked in clay).


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Well its not the hedgehog I'm worried about per se, more the fact that it comes coated in some very ugly bugs =p
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Old 30-01-06, 03:11 PM   #16
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wow, i know there are alot of jokes about people eating roadkill - but would have never thought anyone actually would eat roadkill

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Old 30-01-06, 03:34 PM   #17
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but hedgehog?
Don't knock hedgehog, it's a delicacy - honestly (and best baked in clay).


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Well its not the hedgehog I'm worried about per se, more the fact that it comes coated in some very ugly bugs =p
That's why you wrap it in a thick coating of clay, then stick it in the embers of a good fire and leave for two to three hours. Then once the clay's rock hard all you have to do is break it open and the delicate meat is ready and waiting - you don't even have to skin it this way as the spines and skin seal them selves into the clay .


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Old 30-01-06, 03:39 PM   #18
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That's why you wrap it in a thick coating of clay, then stick it in the embers of a good fire and leave for two to three hours. Then once the clay's rock hard all you have to do is break it open and the delicate meat is ready and waiting - you don't even have to skin it this way as the spines and skin seal them selves into the clay .
An extract from the accumulated wisdom of Jonboy the Gyppo.
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Old 30-01-06, 04:07 PM   #19
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Aye, the hotchi-witchi is a troo deloight .



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Old 30-01-06, 05:22 PM   #20
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...Mr Boyt, whose wife Su is a vegetarian...
I wonder why?
Bet she isn't she probabbly nips out for a steak and chips at the local beefeater without him knowing.
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