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Started by Gravinder, July 18, 2005, 16:24:44

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what is the best way to cook a wood pigeon?

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Total Members Voted: 5

Voting closed: July 24, 2005, 15:35:49

Gravinder

Does anybody know of any good recipes involving wood pigeons? please get in touch ;D >:( ::) ??? ???

Gravinder


eileen

Shouldn't this post be in the recipes forum not the wildlife one!!  >:(


EILEEN.


Life is like nectar sweet but sometimes sticky.

undercarriage plan

Suppose pigeons wildlife!!!!  ::)  ;D Could try River Cottage web site, if there is one!! Probably tell you some real treats!! Good luck Lottie

wardy

Gravy. oh sorry Gravinder (got carried way there with all the talk of hot food)

There are lots of pigeon recipes out there if you Google.  Everytime I see a pigeon on my plot I picture it belly up covered in peas  ;D  They are getting to supersize proportions, so fat they can hardly take off  ;D  Squirrels too are getting pudgy as well.  Not enough predators praps.

Sorry if on wrong link Eileen.  Please forgive  :) :) :)
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kelso

Gravinder, is this the same one that died of rabies? ;D
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow. - Mark Twain

Gravinder

Oh no!!!!!! ;D
however do you think a good roasting would get rid of the rabies? I'm worried that his friends might also have contracted the disease.

kelso

You could try a petrol marinade! ;D
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow. - Mark Twain

Yellow Petals

You forgot to include a "sod off" category to tick.

Gravinder

if you cant stand the wood pigeon yellow petal, get out of the woods >:(

kelso

I hope you froze it Gravinder, or it must be a bit iffy by now :o
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow. - Mark Twain

redimp

Quote from: Gravinder on July 25, 2005, 15:20:49
if you cant stand the wood pigeon yellow petal, get out of the woods >:(
You should have included at least an 'alive' category for us veggies.
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Yellow Petals

Quote from: Gravinder on July 25, 2005, 15:20:49
if you cant stand the wood pigeon yellow petal, get out of the woods >:(

Oh! <holds sides> a-ha-ha-ha-ha <picks up phone> "Hello, I'm bored?  Yep, thanks for calling!"

kelso

Just out of curiosity Gravinder how do you intend to persuade the wood pigeons that they'd be better off in your oven? ;)
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow. - Mark Twain

rosebud

Quote from: Gravinder on July 25, 2005, 15:20:49
if you cant stand the wood pigeon yellow petal, get out of the woods >:(
I think you should get out of The wildlife forum and get into the right area  ::) I like to see my pigeons in harmony with the rest of nature.

Gravinder

the wood pigeon is a beautiful animal, even more beautiful to eat.

Marianne

Sorry Gravinder, not by my standards. 

Although some people (like myself) think they are pests, I believe wood pigeons are best seen roosting and enjoying life in the woods/parks, or wherever they like to be.

Long live wood pigeons !  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;)

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Quote from: Marianne on July 27, 2005, 13:55:24
I believe wood pigeons are best seen roosting
not roasting  :D :D :D

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