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    Quote Originally Posted by RYANBROOKLYNBOSTON View Post
    Don't think I've ever had rabbit. What kind of rabbit is usually used in rabbit dishes?


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    I've eaten plenty of common cotton tails. But with wild ones you can't eat them until after the first good freeze. The "Flemish Giant" breed was originally created for meat. Our rabbit Max is a chocolate dutch:
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    This isn't him. But if you've seen one, you've seen them all. He is ~ 6 pounds, while a Flemish giant can be 30.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post
    I've eaten plenty of common cotton tails. But with wild ones you can't eat them until after the first good freeze. The "Flemish Giant" breed was originally created for meat. Our rabbit Max is a chocolate dutch:
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    This isn't him. But if you've seen one, you've seen them all. He is ~ 6 pounds, while a Flemish giant can be 30.
    Do people also keep Flemish Giants as pets? Why can't you eat the wild ones until after the first good freeze?


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    Quote Originally Posted by RYANBROOKLYNBOSTON View Post
    Do people also keep Flemish Giants as pets? Why can't you eat the wild ones until after the first good freeze?


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    Flemish Giants are very common as pets. The first good freeze rule applies to the parasite "wolves": http://www.fieldandstream.com/answer...hat-time-year-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post
    Flemish Giants are very common as pets. The first good freeze rule applies to the parasite "wolves": http://www.fieldandstream.com/answer...hat-time-year-
    Interesting. Thanks!


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    Where is Brigitte Bardot's outrage over THIS, huh?

    When I say I dislike "religious" people, she would be one of them, the ignorant tw@t..


    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post
    I've eaten plenty of common cotton tails. But with wild ones you can't eat them until after the first good freeze. The "Flemish Giant" breed was originally created for meat. Our rabbit Max is a chocolate dutch:
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    This isn't him. But if you've seen one, you've seen them all. He is ~ 6 pounds, while a Flemish giant can be 30.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RYANBROOKLYNBOSTON View Post
    Don't think I've ever had rabbit. What kind of rabbit is usually used in rabbit dishes?


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    You know, I've never asked. It's usually just delicious.

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    Breakfast

    Ooooh thats a winner right there.

    No black pudding?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steppy View Post
    Ooooh thats a winner right there.

    No black pudding?
    Nah. I'll eat it but I don't buy it. The only other addition could be mini rosti (better than hash brown imo).
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