BennysRR wrote: TOM I HAVE 11 of the log cabins , and a round bird house which I made a water tower out of . I like the new style , I'm going back for a few more by the week end.
Tom Trigg
Those are great bird houses. I saw some just yesterday at Meijer (kind of like WalMart). They are plastic but they looked really nice. Something to keep an eye out for.
underworld
Hi Vic
There is even talk in some circles of farming them for the table like is done with Deer
One of SWMBO's older cook books has a recipe or two for Galah yes thats the pink and grey bird some people keep in a cage.
But I will not be trying it I dont think it legal to shoot those.
regards John
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Ahhh...excuse me gents, but wasn't Skippy a Aussie TV show with a kangaroo?
Shhesh whats next? Gentle Ben Burgers? Filet of Flipper ?
Have fun with your trains
That's right John, if it's for the pot then in my book it's ok to hunt/shoot it. Skippy was cooked as a steak but was well basted, not bad at all to be honest but about the price of aberdeen angus - guess which one gets my vote!!
Cheers,
Kim
Hi Kim
Was the Skippy you had cooked with rosemary and garlic?? the secret with Skippy is all in the cooking it has to be kept moist very little in the way of fat in it.
Bird houses on the railway not sure about that the swallows and Blue *** might move in and start foraging in the track
better to keep the birds in the trees and under the eaves where they belong
Nothing wrong with shooting birds as long as they are for the cooking pot
VIC
THANKS I CHECK THEM out ,i see their was another on his pictures , i didn't see that one at the store .
TOM
I HAVE 11 of the log cabins , and a round bird house which i made a water tower out of .
i like the new style , i'm going back for a few more by the week end.
thanks Vic and Tom
Hi Ben, Tom posted pics of these new birdhouses over on the Scratchbuilder forum, I gots to head over to Micheals and go gets me some...
http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1039784/ShowPost.aspx
Hey Ben,
Great to hear from you. Looking forward to seeing your pics. Later eh...Brian.
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