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"Roy" > wrote in message
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> On Jul 25, 6:52 am, "Ophelia" > wrote:
>> "George Shirley" > wrote in message
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>> ...
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>> > On 7/25/2010 4:51 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>> >> Having read about them here, I found some frozen and they are now
>> >> simmering.

>>
>> >> the thread 'the worse food odour' I think I have found mine

>>
>> >> Anyway, please would you tell me what to do with them? I assumed I
>> >> would
>> >> use them for stock as a base for soup etc.

>>
>> > One can only assume that you cleaned the duck poop off the feet before
>> > cooking. <G>

>>
>> *cough* wotchafink, babe?
>>
>> I got a big pack of them from the frozen food section in a spmkt no poop
>> at
>> all <g> So, are
>> you going to help me out here or what?

> Cooked duck feet...great treat for a dog. If you don't have a
> dog...just give them to your pet owning neighbor. They'll love you
> forever.


I do indeed have a dog Thank you, Roy Now... what to do with the
stock...

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