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Default Cheap, quick, at-home healthy lunches

"Ms Leebee" > wrote in
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> Thanks Peter, but you obviously haven't been paying attention.



Care factor = 0


>This
> was my childhood, I don't care to relive it.


Your problem, not mine.


> Also, I said 'at home' - ie: NOT going out, not going out for Maccas,
> not going out for fresh gutted rabbit.....



But to get the 'at home' thing, you first have to go and and get
'stuff', don't you?

And fresh gutted (head shot) rabbit is *excellent*!!

So long as they've been shot in the head first. If they struggle in a
trap before you bash their head in, it makes the meat tougher,and they
are best used in casseroles.



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Peter Lucas
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Australia

'Enjoy today, it was paid for by a veteran'

 
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