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  • Any ideas what’s eaten these?


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  • Squirrels. Those greedy bastards.

  • Squirrel prob. Something big just chomping through them. Dormouse chewed nuts have teeth marks going in rings around the hole. Woodmouse/vole chewed things have teeth marks going straight into, and all around the hole, with some differences between the two which I forget right now.

  • Ah, good to hear. I don't feel bad about grabbing some now.


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  • Out on a bike ride?

    Look at those old hedgerows, it's already a good year for myrobalans and damsons.
    You'll know where to look from the fruit debris in the gutter.

  • Anyone know the difference between a damson and a Bullace?

    Mate found about 8 trees a few minutes from his house and we went with the kids this past weekend and grabbed a load. Were sweet enough to eat off the tree.


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  • https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullace

    Damsons normally thought of as more oval shaped. Above suggests it would normally be a bit early for either, but who knows this strange 'Autumn in August' Summer.
    What I previously thought were damsons in previous years had a fuller deeper flavour than the bright fruitiness of other plums.

  • Strange about the late ripening. A lot of these were rotting on the tree. Delicious eaten fresh, damsons (in my limited experience) have always been a lot more bitter - more tannin. I read a decent article on the differences, will try to find it.

  • Lots of sloes growing along a local bridleway this morning, looking ripe!

  • Is this a quince? Possibly a japonica quince?


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  • Some of the best Sweet Chestnuts I've ever found blown down in the gales last night. Just about to be made into chestnut and butternut squash pilaf


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  • going out for wild garlic tomorrow. anyone had it yet?

  • Yep, picked a few bunches already. It’s overrunning my garden!

  • Went for a ride to Windsor earlier and spotted this just as I came into the loop home. Fairly fresh road kill by the look of it with little damage. 8 miles hooked under my fingers on the bars! Slightly indignant end, hanging in my shed by a pair of toeclip straps, but I won’t let it go to waste.


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  • ^ Not that I eat meat,
    but,
    I thought pheasants were hung by their tail feathers? The game flavours will have developed enough when the tail feathers pull out

  • I thought it was personal preference, that's what my grandad told me anyway.

  • Not sure about hanging head up or down. When I’ve done it in the past, I’ve figured it’s less likely to leak if it’s head end up? I don’t like it too gamey anyway, so I prepared it tonight. Doesn’t get much fresher than this! Must have been a head hit because no broken bones at all.


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  • Always hung by the neck, as the current Home Secretary should be. I could have as many as I like for nowt around here. Despite having tried any number if recipes, I still can't stand the damned things. Fresh is least worst.

  • Pilaf or casseroled gets my vote. Roasting them is a lottery, I've found, because they're so lean.

  • Add some bacon and slow cook, then put in a pie.

  • Best preparation I’ve found is to bury them in a sack for a few days. Dig it up, throw it away and eat the sack.

  • I’ll probably wrap the breasts in bacon and either confit the legs and wings in chicken fat or cut the meat off for a pie. There’s no fat on this one at all, so it won’t roast well.

  • Or baste carefully over an 8 hour period of slow cooking whilst arranged carefully on a breezeblock, then eat the breezeblock.

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