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Love the digi, thank you. The trick to pheasant is that you need to treat it like a turkey, stuff if and put it in the oven, they are awesome. My father used to hunt them and I can remember my mother hanging them up across the lawn to pluck them. We had them instead of chicken and turkey, I never had chicken until I was 7 and I still don't like them, lol. My grandmother got all the chickens when they were too old to lay eggs anymore. You really need to try one some day. You can get them at your butcher, your local grocery store will take orders for Thanksgiving. Just do not boil them! That's when they get rubbery.
Beautiful image! Pheasant is actually something I have eaten... a friend of mine who hunts got some and cooked it up for me. It was delicious in a bechamel sauce.
What an amazing image, thank you.
ReplyDeleteI haven't eaten pheasant either, perhaps next time I see it on a menu?
Gorgeous image. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCan't say I have either - although I tend not to be that adventurous with food! Thanks for the great image Paulette.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image. I also have never eaten. Don't what to.
ReplyDeleteStunning image thanks Paulette
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Maxine
This is great for my masculine cards, thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I have never eaten it either and I wouldn't know how to cook it. Lol!!! Thank once again sweetie.
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Cathy
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Very nice pheasant - thank you
ReplyDeleteLove the digi, thank you. The trick to pheasant is that you need to treat it like a turkey, stuff if and put it in the oven, they are awesome. My father used to hunt them and I can remember my mother hanging them up across the lawn to pluck them. We had them instead of chicken and turkey, I never had chicken until I was 7 and I still don't like them, lol. My grandmother got all the chickens when they were too old to lay eggs anymore. You really need to try one some day. You can get them at your butcher, your local grocery store will take orders for Thanksgiving. Just do not boil them! That's when they get rubbery.
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I really like this image, thank you Paulette!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image! Pheasant is actually something I have eaten... a friend of mine who hunts got some and cooked it up for me. It was delicious in a bechamel sauce.
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