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Default SAILING AGAIN TO CATCH A .............

On 30 Jun, 09:59, "Steve Leyland"
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Once upon a time in a magickal land far far away the being called
JeanneDArc~ stirred from its deep slumber and pronounced to usenet:

: On 28 Jun, 08:21, "Steve Leyland": wrote:

:: Once upon a time in a magickal land far far away the being called
:: katy stirred from its deep slumber and pronounced to usenet:
::::: JeanneDArc~ wrote:

::
:::: .........................Whale
::::
:::: Whale swims about
:::: The sea of blue.
:::: Whale dives down deep
:::: Below our view.
:::: Whale jumps up high
:::: To breathe some air.
:::: Whale sprays a water
:::: Fountain there.
:::: Whale flaps a fin
:::: To and fro
:::: Then goes diving down below.
:::: until I catch and eat
:::: and so goes my
::::
:::: whale reciep:
::::
:::::
:::: 1 1/4 kilos of whale meat
:::: 3 dl red wine
:::: 1 dl vegetable oil
:::: 3 ground cloves
:::: 1/2 teaspoonful of coarsly ground pepper
:::: 2 teaspoonfuls of salt
::::
::::
:::: The Marinade
:::: 3/4 litres of juices from the meat Thickening (milk and flour) 4
:::: dessert spoonfuls of sour cream (20% rømme) Sugar colouring Salt
::::
::::
:::: It may be a good idea to bind the joint to help it keep in good
:::: shape.
:::: Place it in a small oven dish and pour the marinade over. Leave the
:::: joint there until the next day, turning it at regular intervals.
:::: Remove the joint from the dish, dry it well and rub it with salt.
:::: Cook
:::: the joint until it turns a pleasant brown colour all over, turn
:::: down the heat and add water to reach 2-3 cm up the side of the
:::: joint, approx. 3/4 litre. Let the joint simmer for about 20
:::: minutes, turn it over and leave it for another 20 minutes. Measure
:::: enough of the juices
:::: to make enough marinade, about 3/4 litre. Add the thickening to the
:::: marinade, and then the sour cream to taste. Serve with boiled beans
:::: or
:::: other vegetables, and potatoes - boiled or fried in the pan
::::
:::: JDA~sailing again
::::
:::
::: You club baby seals, too?
::
:: she's norweigian so that is likely.
: I am not a vegitarian, so that is likely.

I have been a vegetarian for the last 25 years, jeanne.


And you wish human, a cat,a tiger,a snake,a lion,an eagel...to eat
what YOU eat Steve.
Thats absurd.WE are all different and we all need different food to
survie.How is it possible for people in Alaska to survive only on
vegitables during the winter?

have you ever considered not killing innocent creatures and consuming their
rotting cadavers as food?


Have you ever consider to say the same to a tiger?
I guess the answer is no.

JDA~today

 
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