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Post by bluecrabber on Dec 26, 2008 7:32:48 GMT -4
Would anybody like a Goose or two for a special New years dinner? I always have some extra. They are already cleaned and bagged. Canadians of course. Free of course.
Best regards, BC
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Post by Mike on Dec 26, 2008 13:43:11 GMT -4
How do you cook a goose?
Like a Turkey?
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Post by bchevy on Dec 26, 2008 15:48:36 GMT -4
How do you cook a goose? Like a Turkey? Pretty much
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Post by bluecrabber on Dec 31, 2008 9:30:26 GMT -4
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Post by mcbeth on Dec 31, 2008 9:36:26 GMT -4
Makes me wish I wasn't the only one in my family who likes goose....
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Post by my2cents on Dec 31, 2008 18:31:17 GMT -4
LOL - Just a quick correction. They are CANADA geese not Canadian. Canadian's live up north "A".
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Post by AquaHolic on Dec 31, 2008 19:18:10 GMT -4
LOL - Just a quick correction. They are CANADA geese not Canadian. Canadian's live up north "A". Really...I never knew that. I guess you learn something every day.. Barb
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Post by bchevy on Feb 27, 2009 22:22:58 GMT -4
I grew up with goose and duck on the table, it was great.
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Post by bluecrabber on Mar 10, 2009 20:40:36 GMT -4
I grew up with goose and duck on the table, it was great. I grew up with a Duck setting the table (Mom's maiden name!) Best, BC PS. I still have some geese in the freezer if somebody wants one.
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