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Rabbit on Easter ???? NOT !
It seemed appropriate to have rabbit on Easter. I was voted down and even net with a few that had a look of terror on their faces. Hey !
This is rabbit not the Easter Bunny. Sure seemed like a good idea,,,,, to me ??? Ham it is.
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We had lamb, and it was delicious.
I don't even think I could condone serving rabbit on Easter.
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We had rabbit the last Sunday in Feb. just before the season ended. I roasted it in an oven bag with the seasoning it comes with to cook chicken. It was very good.
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I don't doubt that rabbit is good. We cooked some up back in October/November. Just don't want to serve it to my 11 month old daughter on Easter after she got a stuffed bunny for her first Easter. Probably wouldn't serve it to any of my children on Easter until they are well into their teens. Actually, I see no reason to serve it on Easter at all. I think I'll stick with a leg of lamb for Easter, turkey for Thanksgiving, and ham for Christmas. We can mix things up the remaining 363 days of the year.
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Hey, tell 'em it's chicked fried steak. Used to work with my kids. They really got to liken' that chicken fried steak and onions; really it was beef liver.
Made some Borscht once, had corn, beets, carrots green beans, taters lots of beef. They started picken', I don't like corn, I don't like beans, I don't like carrots, so in all my infinite patience I got up from the table, picked up the soup tureen and poured it in the blender and brought it back to the table. They didn't pick no mo'. I'm a devious little bugger. Best wishes, Bill |
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