Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
Got to get me one of these
Got to get me one of these, but not to shore what the FAO would say about it.
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Fantastic Mr Fox
Pan Boiled Fox (serves 6-8)
This recipe is for Bashing Bambi. However I think that the one woods maybe just a bit past it.
INGREDIENTS (all approximate measurements)
2 large onions roughly chopped
Boned or still-on-the-bone legs of one medium to large fox (cut into 8
pieces if still on the bone)
6 medium sized carrots (cut into thick inch long batons)
6 medium sized courgettes (cut into thick inch and a half long batons)
(with flowers if available)
1 tea cup olive oil
2 bay leaves
4-6 whole pepper corns
2-3 pieces of allspice
2-3 lemons
2 large eggs
Sea salt (fairly liberal amounts) and ground black pepper
Water
This recipe is for Bashing Bambi. However I think that the one woods maybe just a bit past it.
INGREDIENTS (all approximate measurements)
2 large onions roughly chopped
Boned or still-on-the-bone legs of one medium to large fox (cut into 8
pieces if still on the bone)
6 medium sized carrots (cut into thick inch long batons)
6 medium sized courgettes (cut into thick inch and a half long batons)
(with flowers if available)
1 tea cup olive oil
2 bay leaves
4-6 whole pepper corns
2-3 pieces of allspice
2-3 lemons
2 large eggs
Sea salt (fairly liberal amounts) and ground black pepper
Water
METHOD
In a large saucepan gently brown the onions in olive oil. Add the meat and cook in the onion/oil mix for a few minutes. Add the bay leaves, allspice, pepper corns, salt, ground pepper,juice of one lemon, carrots and a few cups of water to the pan. Cover with a lid and simmer for half an hour stirring occasionally. Add the courgettes. Add more water if necessary. Cook for about another half-hour at a slow but steady boil.
Beat the eggs and mix with remaining lemon juice. Gradually ladle off all the hot cooking liquor from the pan and carefully beat it in with the eggs.
Return to pan. Serve with hunks of good rustic bread to soak up the juices.
Saturday, 9 April 2011
Work Party
Well what a glorious day, the sun is shining, the weather is hot.
So what better than a day out in the woods getting them ready for this years shoot. There was a good turn out with a few faces I remember from the end of last season, and a load of new ones.
Jobs for the day: fix up a rain catching system for the feeders, fix up the feeders, check the pen for gaps in the wire and put up shelters in there. Then it was time to take the old pen down and role up the fencing.
On the way back to the car I found my new walking stick, it just does not know it yet.
I will take more photos of it as I go on.
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
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