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OYOriginally posted by TykeMerc View PostThat's an option, possible to do a variation on the bird in a bird recipe.
Dog - cat - guinea pig - mouse - shrew.
Bit of a bugger to assemble, but quite possible.
And I'm not sure you'd get a shrew in a mouse - maybe an earwig might fit
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Nah. Cat has to be curried to be palatable.Originally posted by Diver View PostWot! Like cat
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Given it's called Poppy, it could be either red or white meat.Originally posted by Diver View PostAnd Red wine with red meat
Anyway, you're thinking of Chien au Vin rather than Dog Supreme.
Which makes me wonder about the recipe for Dalek Supreme.
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I'm shocked!!!!Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostDog in a white wine sauce with mushrooms served on rice?
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You should know better than to serve dog in white wine with rice!!! Terrible faux pas, the appropriate accompaniment is game chips.
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You just tell your missus to get out and buy you some Glenlivet, That drain cleaner and antifreeze cocktail you're drinking is affecting your spellingOriginally posted by suityou01 View Postso go bug someone else.
I reckon you're jut jealous. Make me an offer for the dog.
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