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DTCwordfan | 08:45 Mon 19th Mar 2018 | Jokes
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I fancy having some rabbit for dinner tonight, a slow marinade and then roasted.

Could anyone tell me if it is cheaper to buy it from the butchers or from the pet shop?
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This is the first 'food' thread I have enjoyed.
09:15 Mon 19th Mar 2018
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I know....it's tongue in cheek - rabbit's, I do not know..... some great replies though!
OH took great delight in taking our two, then, very young girls into Bolton's Fish market , pointing to the rabbits hung up saying That's the Easter bunny.
He also told them after a Christmas Mess dinner where we'd had venison that we'd eaten Rupolph!
In a similar vein an old friend of mine, when out with his young daughter and fancying a pint, would tell her to look for the Star of Bethlehem. Pubs owned by Newcastle Breweries were distinguished by a large blue star over the entrance.
There's a spot on a road near here where it's often difficult Not to run over a rabbit. Doesn't half mess up my tyres.
sure i remember Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall doing a programme using roadkill
Careful if you put it in a blender because buck's fizz.
“There's a spot on a road near here where it's often difficult Not to run over a rabbit. Doesn't half mess up my tyres.”

In some places around the world they dig under the road and put a tunnel underneath for wildlife to go through and for vehicle safety.

If there is a large population of rabbits who regularly migrate across the road potentially endangering drivers then it might be worth writing to your mp regarding this before someone is brutally killed.
Oh.......... I saw Peter Rabbit at the cinema yesterday !!!!!
Is he well?
He was in great form :-)
Grand.
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Talking of hares reminds me of Mrs Beeton's famous recipe for jugged hare which begins:

First, catch your hare.

Sounds ridiculous but at the time 'catch' was a culinary term meaning 'scald'.
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My, Jack's participating in a 'What's for Dinner' thread, albeit with a difference....
I saw a rabbit on my flight the other day.

Well it was British Hare-ways
id scut away and hide marval x
How many Hare miles have you got Marval?..
Hahaha! My sister has an unwelcome one in her garden you're more than welcome to enjoy!
I shall Volty, I am off to watch Starsky and Hutch.
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I am going to have to Hare-mail that one to my mate in the States who loves eating bunnies, Warren Buffet.

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