"Goose!
Never tried it. Goose is also the pet name someone on this site uses for my manhood, no idea why though 🤷🏼♂️."
Noisy and vicious?!
My favourite poultry. Fatty and juicy. Can't be doing with turkey. Far too dry |
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By *uckMe12Free OP Man 24 weeks ago
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"Goose!
Never tried it. Goose is also the pet name someone on this site uses for my manhood, no idea why though 🤷🏼♂️.
Noisy and vicious?!
My favourite poultry. Fatty and juicy. Can't be doing with turkey. Far too dry "
Didn't think he was. Anyways, I don't eat turkey either it's for everyone else. I'm a beefy kinda guy, gammon and chicken is for Boxing Day. |
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"Goose!
Never tried it. Goose is also the pet name someone on this site uses for my manhood, no idea why though 🤷🏼♂️.
Noisy and vicious?!
My favourite poultry. Fatty and juicy. Can't be doing with turkey. Far too dry "
We always poor a bottle of white port in the tray with the turkey cover the turkey in butter and bacon then seal it all with tin foil. Always comes out lovely!
Also cook it quite slowly! |
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By *uckMe12Free OP Man 23 weeks ago
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"Goose!
Never tried it. Goose is also the pet name someone on this site uses for my manhood, no idea why though 🤷🏼♂️.
Noisy and vicious?!
My favourite poultry. Fatty and juicy. Can't be doing with turkey. Far too dry
We always poor a bottle of white port in the tray with the turkey cover the turkey in butter and bacon then seal it all with tin foil. Always comes out lovely!
Also cook it quite slowly!"
That sounds really nice. I find turkey way too dry, but I'm guessing the extra liquid would make it (dare I say the word).......moist. I'll have to pass that idea onto our personal chef, thank you. |
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By *uckMe12Free OP Man 23 weeks ago
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"Controversial as it may be for a festive season, I quite like a nice slow cooked beef brisket with the Xmas dinner, with some good mustard. "
I love beef brisket, the melt in the mouth kind. Have you been to Hickories in St. Mellons? Beautiful meat. |
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By *uckMe12Free OP Man 23 weeks ago
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"Do you know how affectionate and intelligent pigs are?"
They're probably intelligent in their own way, I can't imagine they're able to compose a song or recite the works of Shakespeare. What I do know about them, is that they're delicious wrapped in bacon. But I do respect your decision not to eat them. |
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"Do you know how affectionate and intelligent pigs are?
They're probably intelligent in their own way, I can't imagine they're able to compose a song or recite the works of Shakespeare. What I do know about them, is that they're delicious wrapped in bacon. But I do respect your decision not to eat them. "
If you had to slaughter them yourself would you still eat them? |
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By *uckMe12Free OP Man 23 weeks ago
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"Do you know how affectionate and intelligent pigs are?
They're probably intelligent in their own way, I can't imagine they're able to compose a song or recite the works of Shakespeare. What I do know about them, is that they're delicious wrapped in bacon. But I do respect your decision not to eat them.
If you had to slaughter them yourself would you still eat them? "
Yep 😋 |
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"Do you know how affectionate and intelligent pigs are?
Do not tell me sexy MissP that you've become veggie? You were always such an avid lover of meat X"
I was a vegetarian from age 11-28 and have reverted over the past year or 2, since having my dog, can't imagine eating any animal like  |
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"Do you know how affectionate and intelligent pigs are?
Do not tell me sexy MissP that you've become veggie? You were always such an avid lover of meat X
I was a vegetarian from age 11-28 and have reverted over the past year or 2, since having my dog, can't imagine eating any animal like "
Now that's why I didn't know, I knew you in between X |
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By *9alMan 23 weeks ago
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"Do you know how affectionate and intelligent pigs are?
They're probably intelligent in their own way, I can't imagine they're able to compose a song or recite the works of Shakespeare. What I do know about them, is that they're delicious wrapped in bacon. But I do respect your decision not to eat them.
If you had to slaughter them yourself would you still eat them? "
I have helped animals give birth reared them & taken them for slaughter its all in our nature if everyone was Vergie there would be very few farm animals at all |
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"Do you know how affectionate and intelligent pigs are?
They're probably intelligent in their own way, I can't imagine they're able to compose a song or recite the works of Shakespeare. What I do know about them, is that they're delicious wrapped in bacon. But I do respect your decision not to eat them.
If you had to slaughter them yourself would you still eat them?
I have helped animals give birth reared them & taken them for slaughter its all in our nature if everyone was Vergie there would be very few farm animals at all "
Eating murdered animals is not human nature  |
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By *uckMe12Free OP Man 23 weeks ago
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"Do you know how affectionate and intelligent pigs are?
They're probably intelligent in their own way, I can't imagine they're able to compose a song or recite the works of Shakespeare. What I do know about them, is that they're delicious wrapped in bacon. But I do respect your decision not to eat them.
If you had to slaughter them yourself would you still eat them?
I have helped animals give birth reared them & taken them for slaughter its all in our nature if everyone was Vergie there would be very few farm animals at all
Eating murdered animals is not human nature "
I think we're going off piste here. So what do you have for your Christmas dinner meat substitute? |
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