when you make venison sausages/burgers you add pork belly (and rosemary and breadcrumbs) to account fot the leanness. mmm yummy scrummyOriginally Posted by clutch-monkey
when you make venison sausages/burgers you add pork belly (and rosemary and breadcrumbs) to account fot the leanness. mmm yummy scrummyOriginally Posted by clutch-monkey
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That actually sounds like a good idea. I love cooking. It's edible science. How cool is that?
Nota's recipe for Kangaroo Tail SoupOriginally Posted by Pando
1 Kangaroo Tail
2 litres Water
1 Stalk Celery
1 large Carrot
10 Peppercorns
1 large Onion
Cloves
30 grams Flour
30-60 grams Dripping
Salt
Tomato Sauce
1 5kg Rock
Wash, scald and dry the tail and divide the large joints at the root and shake in the flour. Heat the dripping and brown the pieces of tail.
Add 3 quarts of water and gently cook for 6 hours. Add the other ingredients and simmer for a further 10-12 hours, or until the rock is tender. Strain the stock into a large basin. Take out the pieces of tail and feed them to your attack-dog. You eat the rock
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Usually there's a price-premium to be paid here as well for roo meat, except for kanga bangas (sausages) which are quite cheap and very tasty imo. Camel burgers are ok too. I've never tried Roast Echidna ..
If you don't mind the gamey aspect then roo steaks are good eating if, as mentioned, you take care not to dry them out when cooking
Here's a couple of good sites for you Pando
http://www.macromeats.com/ (purveyors of kanga bangas etc)
http://www.kangaroo-industry.asn.au/...s/product.html
K-roo leather is outstanding, very thin and so soft but also the world's strongest hide for its weight. I've got boots, belt and my wallet made from roo, they are truly excellent. If you want top-quality roo shoes that last then have a gander at the Kangaroo Craftsman eg from RM Williams (one-piece upper construction!) they also do the other stuff
http://www.rmwilliams.com.au/
camel jerky is awesomeOriginally Posted by nota
wild goat is good for steaks, or cut into strips to make yur own kebabs too...
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Haha most likely notOriginally Posted by Fleet 500
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Bastards! lol, and aparently it is a limousine... There's a sticker under the boot floor with all the details and lists of options for the car on them, ours says "Audi A6 SE Limousine 2.4 V6"Originally Posted by Fleet 500
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I guess the definition of "limousine" varies throughout the world. I always thought one universal definition, though, means that there is some kind of separation between the driver's compartment and rear compartment.Originally Posted by Waugh-terfall
A factory limousine (with partition):
'76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine, '95 Lincoln Town Car.
Yeah, that's sorta like my uncles limo, just his is a Ford Granada...Originally Posted by Fleet 500
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As I said some posts ago saloons (or sedans if you prefer) are called limousines in Germany.
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A Ford Granada limo? I've not heard of that! Any photos?Originally Posted by Waugh-terfall
'76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine, '95 Lincoln Town Car.
Yeah, I read that.Originally Posted by Ferrer
Does that Dutch one have a partition?
'76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine, '95 Lincoln Town Car.
I doubt it, it'd kill the legroom. Anyone got any info on the A6L of the Japanese market?Originally Posted by Fleet 500
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Here's an '84 Granada limo. THought I had a 79 Mk1 but no
BTW, as per the norm the US "Ford Granada" was a poorer vehicle sharing the name
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That is really interesting. I don't think I've seen one before... at car shows or photos or whatever.Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
Yeah, the U.S. Granadas were nothing like that one!
'76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine, '95 Lincoln Town Car.
I think my uncles Granada limo is a 91
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