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To: Rambi who wrote (86230)8/24/2000 6:03:37 AM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 108807
 
There have been frozen geese in the poultry case at my local Super Fresh this summer, although I have not looked in a month or so.

The tartlets sound good, though much hinges on the sausage, and if you overdid the salt, you may be doomed. I myself am thinking about reading glasses, my eyes are not as resilient as they once were, for example, when there are light changes. I have been too subject to monitor blindness in the last few months, where, after a few hours at the computer, it is hard to adjust to see an ordinary text. Maybe you should get a tsp monocle.

You are right, it is a matter of courage to cook a goose, given the way people spook you about it. I swear, the grease is not so bad, about the same as a roasted duck proportionally, and is mostly cooked out if one makes a large number of punctures in the skin.

Penni, I would gladly have you to dinner if it were practical. Maybe next Christmas I will send you a Care Package.

I hope, since you will have done the Cantata by the time you read this, that all went well........



To: Rambi who wrote (86230)8/24/2000 2:36:54 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 108807
 
<<Goose? Goose?
Where would I get a goose in August?>>

Try my friend Mike's yard. When I drove up yesterday there was around 200 of them in his front yard. Got a pig roaming the neighborhood today.



To: Rambi who wrote (86230)6/25/2003 2:48:02 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
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