aye, and soon enough they'd be factory farming them till they're all fat, furless and disease ridden. then one day they break out and give us all squirrel flu.
i'm sending that one to george romero
i'm sending that one to george romero
I reckon that with a bit of subtle publicity we could really put a huge dent in the grey squirrel population.
'Pan fried' is one of those daft, meaningless, phrases used to make something sound sumptuous by cooks (or should that be 'chefs'?). I mean, what else do you fry things in?
It's a bit like when you see that development of new homes advertised as 'architecturally designed', as if other buildings were done by the local butcher.
I would like to be able to hunt grey squirrels, to help keep the population down and to eat them. However, with nothing to actually hunt them with.. I guess it will stay on the 'I wish I could.. ' list .. I wonder how easy it is to hunt them round this way, with the ever increasingly bureaucratic hunting laws and required red tape..
I would like to be able to hunt grey squirrels, to help keep the population down and to eat them. However, with nothing to actually hunt them with.. I guess it will stay on the 'I wish I could.. ' list .. I wonder how easy it is to hunt them round this way, with the ever increasingly bureaucratic hunting laws and required red tape..
deep fat fryer, hot plate, on a piece of steel on a fire?
Don't matter what ya got squizzers ain't never easy . Well, blasting dreys with a 12 bore being the one exception.
The Gov have a bounty on them too.
I reckon that with a bit of subtle publicity we could really put a huge dent in the grey squirrel population.
We simply get a couple of tv chefs and posh restaurants who cater to the 'Meedja' to serve squirrel and lapin as the truly tasty lean meat they are. Great for protein but so low in fat that you could starve on them
We know it's really the effort to catch them that causes it, but it's a catchy slogan.
I think if folks thought it the latest stay slim fad they'd pay to munch the blighters into oblivion.
cheers,
Toddy