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fresh_haul2010-09-21 04:20 pm
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It's that time of year
My fruit & veg box delivery service (CSA if you're in the US?) sells other foodstuffs, too.
I have venison mince and wild partridge, delivered to my doorstep in a cardboard box filled with icepacks and eco-wool insulation.
I gloat.
I have venison mince and wild partridge, delivered to my doorstep in a cardboard box filled with icepacks and eco-wool insulation.
I gloat.
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I would totally buy from a farm with delivery service, mind you.
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Not like mince pie, where the "mincemeat" is chopped fruit and nuts. But apparently until the 17th C or so, mince pies did contain minced meat as well, whence the name.
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VENISON BURGERS!
I may have to investigate locally...
R
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I think mince is ground too -- "chopped" was me being imprecise. So, yes. Ground venison!
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I imagine they might be rather surprised if they got the boxes back and found the insulation had turned into knitting.
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