Now those are plates I could use, quite happily. A step back from my late step-brother (a chef who retreated to Wales to live a different kind of life) who regularly served up Rook pie on the rare occasions when he had guests.
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Now those are plates I could use, quite happily. A step back from my late step-brother (a chef who retreated to Wales to live a different kind of life) who regularly served up Rook pie on the rare occasions when he had guests.
ReplyDeleteMartin,
ReplyDeleteApparently -- just like snake, alligator, etc., etc. -- rook tastes like chicken...
Mike
Crow pie is presumably the polar opposite of humble pie.
ReplyDeleteI have eaten crocodile, and it doesn’t taste like chicken - more like not very nice fish.
Martyn,
ReplyDeleteHeh, wish I'd thought of that...
I'll take your word on the taste of crocodile.
Mike