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Unread 07-07-2011, 11:38 PM   #21
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At our local NSTRA trials the bird boys breast out the deceased quail and sell them for a buck each. Sort of their tip for the day.
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Hi Merv.
Yes i did eat that pigeon and very nice it was to. Did you live in the UK as the wood pigeon is not a US bird i like the sound of the soup is it good ?. Hope you get your 1/2 frame gun some day.
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Yes. I lived in the UK- N Ireland until I was twenty-two. Met a California girl on a trip to the states and the rest is history. That was thirty-three years ago.

I will check with my mom in regards to the soup recipe.

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I just about double the cooking time before adding the mushrooms, etc.

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Boy that looks so good i can almost smell it cooking
I know were my next pigeons are going.
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