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Postby TobyB » Thu Jan 20, 2005 4:36 pm

whole or tins of legs?

Frog legs are quite tasy (if a bit pointless as they have so little meat on them) but I'm not sure I could eat a whole one, or indeed have the faintest idea how to cook a whole one either
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Tinned Frogs

Postby Parson Snows » Thu Jan 20, 2005 4:43 pm

TobyB asked
whole or tins of legs?


Whole. If you ever get to Thailand it is quite common to see the street side vendors stir-frying frogs. Typically it's the people in the mid to the North of Thailand (E-sarn etc) that eat them. They are also quite fond of feild rats - basically grain fed rats that really grow as big as a small housecat.

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Re: Game in Thailand

Postby Michelle » Tue Mar 29, 2005 6:38 pm

Parson Snows wrote:I just literally stumbled across a supplier in Thailand for

Rabbit
Deer
Partridge
Wild Boar
Ostrich
Crocodile and
Frog

I will probably mess around with the first six, never been much of a frog person

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I am from B.C Canada,when I hear "wild game" I really dont have frog come to mind!LOL We have in our deep freeze Moose,Elk,white tail Deer& lamb,can I use our type of wild game in recipes posted on here calling for Mixed game meat?Best wishes!

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Postby Deer Man » Tue Mar 29, 2005 7:47 pm

Georgie, all the game you mentioned is venison(apart from lamb). To have a good mixed game try adding some bird be it pheaseant quail or even pigeon. You have jack rabbits or hares in Canada, they make an excellent addition to a game pie. Not only will you have a good texture but a wonderfull mixed flavour and not just different types of venison. Wild pigeon and doves are too good to ignore and normally very plentifull.
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Postby Michelle » Wed Mar 30, 2005 6:54 am

Hi Deer Man!Thank you for your time!Yes,lots of rabbits and grouse for me to hunt here.We have alot of different kinds of grouse such as sharp tail,spruce,blue,ruffled&sharp-tailed.We tend to eat alot of them while we are off hunting for our larger game,good stuff!Last fall we got a white tail deer and we made 2 different kinds of salami,2 different kinds of smokies & some pepperoni,wow did we luck out on everything turning out very good! Cant wait till next hunting season!Thanks again!

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Postby Deer Man » Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:49 pm

Georgie wrote:Last fall we got a white tail deer and we made 2 different kinds of salami,2 different kinds of smokies & some pepperoni,wow did we luck out on everything turning out very good! Cant wait till next hunting season!Thanks again!

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How about sharing some of the recipes and techniques? I for one would love to hear them! :D
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Postby welsh wizard » Sat Apr 02, 2005 7:20 am

re getting hold of game I may be able to put you in touch with some shoots during the season (Nov - Jan) depending on where you live. you will find that most game keepers will sell you game after a days shooting. I pay, dependant on the time of year, christmas time being the most expensive, between �1 - �2.50 a brace for pheasant, similar price for partridge and �2 - �3 a brace for duck. These are all in the feather but dont let that put you off. taking off the breasts is VERY SIMPLE and quick. I can give instruction on this if needed. Game is a wonderful meat being low in fat and full in flavour and dont let the old tales of game being so strong it tastes like a OxO cube put you off because that is rubbish! If you hang game for a long time the flavour does get stronger but game hung for a week will taste no different to an old fashioned chicken
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