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serious crayons:
My son always wants to go to this really good butcher shop near here and get ducks.
But my grocery store had a two-for-one special on hams, so I have a couple. And if I get lazy ... :)
Front-Ranger:
And if you get lazy, buy the duck and say to your son, have at it, knock yourself out! (oops sorry for the violent expression!!)
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on December 04, 2008, 05:53:59 pm ---And if you get lazy, buy the duck and say to your son, have at it, knock yourself out! (oops sorry for the violent expression!!)
--- End quote ---
To his credit, when he gets interested in a meal like that, he often does participate in a lot of the cooking.
But I'm looking forward to the day when he can drive himself to the butcher shop, select and pay for the duck, bring it home prepare it, serve it, and clean up the kitchen afterward.
Is that asking too much? Don't answer that. :laugh:
Front-Ranger:
--- Quote from: serious crayons on December 04, 2008, 05:58:39 pm ---To his credit, when he gets interested in a meal like that, he often does participate in a lot of the cooking.
But I'm looking forward to the day when he can drive himself to the butcher shop, select and pay for the duck, bring it home prepare it, serve it, and clean up the kitchen afterward.
Is that asking too much? Don't answer that. :laugh:
--- End quote ---
Have faith, friend, it can happen! It did happen to my daughter. She was the messiest cook, and always requiring lots of exotic ingredients. But after living away from home for a year and in another country (cooking for her roommates) for several months, she came back home and is now a completely resourceful, autonomous, and considerate cook!! And, she also grows herbs and makes wine and mead as well!! I am so proud.
Ellemeno:
Your 2007 menu sounds so good, Lee. Could you tell about the potatoes, please.
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