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And it doesn't seem to be in my personaity to let it go and move on!! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

hahahahaha I can actually view the recipe on Amazon. The whole thing!!! I am not going to feel guilty about using it either since I already OWN the book!!! Bwahahahaha!!! Victory!!!

no stress here.......... :rolleyes:
 

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:bun Ready to roll again! Thanks for bearing with the little temper tantrum....
 

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Took a break to take some new duckling pictures. The dark brown one is Moonstone. The one with the spotted head and bill is Petunia. I'm betting that Petunia is a drake, just because DS named him Petunia. Noquestion in my mind that Moonie is half Khaki Campbell and half Blue Swedish. I think Toonie is half Blue Swedish and half Blue Swedish/Runner duck mix. SO 3/4 BS and 1/4 runner.


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Here's Toonie with his possible bio parents.

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The chickens demanded representation too. Here is one the new Delawares and George. Because George has to stick his beak into everyone's business!
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They're gorgeous!!!

I was told I can almost DEFINITELY work for cow shares once I live by the dairy. :woot
 

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Yay!!! Cow shares!!!
We just had sausage from the CSA for dinner. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
 

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NICE! They also have liver at a good price (100% grass fed cows). And they have tallow. And heart and other innards. No idea if I'd like those. I have an issue with liver but I need liver, so I fry it crispy in bacon grease and toss it with creamed onion sauces and stuff. Then it's pretty good.
 

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abifae said:
NICE! They also have liver at a good price (100% grass fed cows). And they have tallow. And heart and other innards. No idea if I'd like those. I have an issue with liver but I need liver, so I fry it crispy in bacon grease and toss it with creamed onion sauces and stuff. Then it's pretty good.
Yeah, I have a hard time with liver too. Yet I can eat Scrapple, well, till the cows come home! I've never tried other organ meats. I'm working up to it. Mostly it has to do with my mom cooking chicken livers for us when I was a kid. My dad insists that all meat be well well done. So liver was not pleasant to say the least. :sick
 

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*nod nod* They have tongue too. Never tried it. LOL!

Well, if I can figure out what to wear, I have dance in a few minutes. Gonna totally diet cheat and stop for a bunless burger on the way. All my errand running ran late because I was lazy :D So I ran out of time. I skipped groceries to make it to dance, so after dance, I now have to bus all the way up to get foods. Which changes what I'm wearing since I have to lug bags home again. :rolleyes:
 
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