midwestyankee
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Bolo tie??
Happy National Chocolate Chip Day, America!
No. Simply no.
Chocolate chips, on the other hand, are the height of western civilization.
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Bolo tie??
Happy National Chocolate Chip Day, America!
Ascension is picnic with extended family for us.
We take the extended thing seriously, so this often means well over 50 people driving around together in the country side, causing traffic jams in small villages and then eating, playing a softball resembling game etc
Ascension is picnic with extended family for us.
We take the extended thing seriously, so this often means well over 50 people driving around together in the country side, causing traffic jams in small villages and then eating, playing a softball resembling game etc
This sounds lovely
It sounds as though there are religious underpinnings. Do they exist, still? Or is it sort of like... Christmas in May?? A holiday that has moved beyond its religious roots and just lives on in culture?
Ok, I kind of figured...
I would be interested in hearing about a "softball like game" if Iris or anyone wants to enlighten me?
Thanks seela! I never heard of these before... I like the differences from our baseball. It seems to be mostly a kids game, looks fun to me I particularly like the variety of bats in the Swedish version, and the emphasis on defence in the Finnish version.
Thanks seela! I never heard of these before... I like the differences from our baseball. It seems to be mostly a kids game, looks fun to me I particularly like the variety of bats in the Swedish version, and the emphasis on defence in the Finnish version.
Tonight we're eating young rooks in cream sauce.
It is a family tradition, that takes place in the spring.... Whenever I've been able to shoot enough of them to have a meal.
The rooks taste great, the sauce is divine and we normally serve them with new potatoes and home grown asparagus.
A bird can leave the nest for twenty minutes or so just fine. I chuck over dedicated Mamma's off their nests for a little walk, food and drink each day. ( nb, I do not raise quail as they are practically impossible raise truly free range and I do not pen or contain my birds ( apart from when my geese want to go wandering, when they get closed in to an area with grass and water.....but not in a 'pen'
Its not just warmth, its the turning of her eggs..
Had my yearly Weekend Memorial Day Barbecue Disaster yesterday. Today, clean-up and fighting crowds to pick up groceries. Already have gas masks and tear gas grenades ready.
Were you able to keep them living free range after that? Did subsequent generations revert to feral? I adore quail. Such beautiful birds, nice meat, and the eggs. Feisty little creatures though.
I really despise keeping birds penned, and commercial quail rearing is not for me. I was offered a opportunity with a seller to be a 'face' of rearing unusual culinary birds but I would not rear them how they would require them......its just not how I desire to be. So I am not the face of rare and unusual culinary birds, and you are as likeY to see one of my birds in my garden, or head to a field too far from home, as you are in 'the bird places' We share our eggs too liberally with uninvited wildlife, and our meat too. But we also have wild birds who will join us, including some unusual and out of area varieties, even for a season, and we have the pleasure of feeling we eat and keep right as the birds prefer and nature made her scales to be. It feels like that makes it very good value.
This sounds wonderful. I like the idea old traditions are being reinvested in. While people drowning or setting homes on fire might be a bit dramatic at least people are 'living' ( until they die).
It must get very confusing for the farmer who has lots of girls roll on his rye field though.