Rabbit (45)

Mar 8, 2010 4:33 PM CST Rabbit
Losty: I think it was €15 for a "free range" rabbit
only the best 4 my manroll eyes wave laugh laugh hi pet alls well i hope
Mar 8, 2010 4:38 PM CST Rabbit
tw1gm4n
tw1gm4ntw1gm4nwexford, Wexford Ireland25 Threads 1 Polls 215 Posts
In response to: Meat.................have you ever eaten it, and if so did you like it?

Would you ever eat it?

If you saw it for sale would you buy it?

And if so....what would you pay for it?

too greasy bad for ya but it is tasty
Mar 8, 2010 4:46 PM CST Rabbit
JustLittleMe
JustLittleMeJustLittleMeDublin, Wicklow Ireland115 Threads 7 Polls 2,280 Posts
tw1gm4n: too greasy bad for ya but it is tasty



Rabbit meat is not bad for you it is actually one of the healthiest forms of protein out there with almost no fat, and you must be frying it up in week old lard.....cause turst me its far from a gresay meat
Mar 8, 2010 4:49 PM CST Rabbit
scarwolve
scarwolvescarwolvescarwolfs den, Carlow Ireland313 Threads 18 Polls 3,060 Posts
JustLittleMe: Rabbit meat is not bad for you it is actually one of the healthiest forms of protein out there with almost no fat, and you must be frying it up in week old lard.....cause turst me its far from a gresay meat


i trust you jlm
Mar 8, 2010 4:51 PM CST Rabbit
JustLittleMe: Rabbit meat is not bad for you it is actually one of the healthiest forms of protein out there with almost no fat, and you must be frying it up in week old lard.....cause turst me its far from a gresay meat
ya i think its duck ,thats the greasy onehug
Mar 8, 2010 4:52 PM CST Rabbit
nitemare667
nitemare667nitemare667Claregalway, Galway Ireland12 Threads 1 Polls 1,845 Posts
ella1976: ya i think its duck ,thats the greasy one



duck is the greasist poultry going
Mar 8, 2010 4:52 PM CST Rabbit
tw1gm4n
tw1gm4ntw1gm4nwexford, Wexford Ireland25 Threads 1 Polls 215 Posts
JustLittleMe: Rabbit meat is not bad for you it is actually one of the healthiest forms of protein out there with almost no fat, and you must be frying it up in week old lard.....cause turst me its far from a gresay meat

i remember my mam makin the stew and the grease floatin on the top and the smell of em bein skinned phew
can you eat em roasted or somethin aswel?
Mar 8, 2010 4:53 PM CST Rabbit
tw1gm4n
tw1gm4ntw1gm4nwexford, Wexford Ireland25 Threads 1 Polls 215 Posts
JustLittleMe: Rabbit meat is not bad for you it is actually one of the healthiest forms of protein out there with almost no fat, and you must be frying it up in week old lard.....cause turst me its far from a gresay meat

i remember my mam makin the stew and the grease floatin on the top and the smell of em bein skinned phew
can you eat em roasted or somethin aswel?
Mar 8, 2010 4:54 PM CST Rabbit
nitemare667: duck is the greasist poultry going
ya it s is suppose 2 be lovley but wetlaugh laugh laugh laugh
Mar 8, 2010 4:57 PM CST Rabbit
JustLittleMe
JustLittleMeJustLittleMeDublin, Wicklow Ireland115 Threads 7 Polls 2,280 Posts
scarwolve: i trust you jlm


Thanks SW....fact rabbit has fewer calories than chicken.
Mar 8, 2010 4:58 PM CST Rabbit
Modern_Fairy
Modern_FairyModern_FairyMeath, Ireland23 Threads 4,891 Posts
JustLittleMe: Thanks SW....fact rabbit has fewer calories than chicken.


i dont care about the callories as long as its nice and juicy and tastes gooooood cheering
Mar 8, 2010 5:00 PM CST Rabbit
nitemare667
nitemare667nitemare667Claregalway, Galway Ireland12 Threads 1 Polls 1,845 Posts
Modern_Fairy: i dont care about the callories as long as its nice and juicy and tastes gooooood



like sausages...
Mar 8, 2010 5:00 PM CST Rabbit
JustLittleMe
JustLittleMeJustLittleMeDublin, Wicklow Ireland115 Threads 7 Polls 2,280 Posts
tw1gm4n: i remember my mam makin the stew and the grease floatin on the top and the smell of em bein skinned phew
can you eat em roasted or somethin aswel?
Well your ma must have added extra into the stew then cause it didnt come from the rabbit. Unless she was cooking up a pet rabbit that spent its life in a tiny hutch doing nothing but eatin.


Ya you can roast them just like you would a chicken, but my fave way to have it is in a pie or a stew
Mar 8, 2010 5:00 PM CST Rabbit
scarwolve
scarwolvescarwolvescarwolfs den, Carlow Ireland313 Threads 18 Polls 3,060 Posts
JustLittleMe: Thanks SW....fact rabbit has fewer calories than chicken.


i love eating animals over vegatables anyday

the meat tastes nicer where as vegatables tend not to taste as nice
i like potato tho thats lovely lol
Mar 8, 2010 5:01 PM CST Rabbit
Modern_Fairy
Modern_FairyModern_FairyMeath, Ireland23 Threads 4,891 Posts
nitemare667: like sausages...


if there battered innocent
Mar 8, 2010 5:02 PM CST Rabbit
nitemare667
nitemare667nitemare667Claregalway, Galway Ireland12 Threads 1 Polls 1,845 Posts
Modern_Fairy: if there battered



battered with batter
Mar 8, 2010 5:02 PM CST Rabbit
tw1gm4n
tw1gm4ntw1gm4nwexford, Wexford Ireland25 Threads 1 Polls 215 Posts
think they were snared on my grandas grazin fields yeah she might have added a stock
JustLittleMe: Well your ma must have added extra into the stew then cause it didnt come from the rabbit. Unless she was cooking up a pet rabbit that spent its life in a tiny hutch doing nothing but eatin.Ya you can roast them just like you would a chicken, but my fave way to have it is in a pie or a stew
Mar 8, 2010 5:39 PM CST Rabbit
john2
john2john2Bray, Wicklow Ireland94 Threads 7 Polls 2,353 Posts
i like rabbit and deer
Mar 8, 2010 5:44 PM CST Rabbit
JustLittleMe
JustLittleMeJustLittleMeDublin, Wicklow Ireland115 Threads 7 Polls 2,280 Posts
john2: i like rabbit and deer


I quite like dear myself, and duck.....not a massive fan of phesant, it can be very dry if its not cooked correctly, but when done right it can be delious.....very hard to get it right though.
Mar 8, 2010 5:45 PM CST Rabbit
scarwolve
scarwolvescarwolvescarwolfs den, Carlow Ireland313 Threads 18 Polls 3,060 Posts
JustLittleMe: I quite like dear myself, and duck.....not a massive fan of phesant, it can be very dry if its not cooked correctly, but when done right it can be delious.....very hard to get it right though.
if i dress up as a rabbit and was served on your table would you take a bite???
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