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date: Thu, 29 May 2008 21:53:55 +0100,    group: uk.local.kent        back       
Goose eggs   
Leaving aside the obvious answer of a goose's bum, is there anywhere locally 
I can get goose eggs from?
date: Thu, 29 May 2008 21:53:55 +0100   author:   Manky Badger ng

Re: Goose eggs   
"Manky Badger" <you.must@be.joking> wrote in message 
news:qLKdnZkhGP98iqLVnZ2dnUVZ_qfinZ2d@giganews.com...
> Leaving aside the obvious answer of a goose's bum, is there anywhere 
> locally I can get goose eggs from?

Eggs don't come out of "the bum".

Try here:

http://www.made-in-kent.co.uk/producers/badgershill.shtml

If you have a "Farmers Market" locally they will probably have them.

They made nice omelettes.

-- 
73
Brian, G8OSN
www.g8osn.org.uk
date: Thu, 29 May 2008 22:41:03 +0100   author:   Brian Reay lid

Re: Goose eggs   
On Thu, 29 May 2008 21:53:55 +0100, "Manky Badger" <you.must@be.joking> wrote:

>Leaving aside the obvious answer of a goose's bum

Oh yes!
Where have you been sticking yours?
date: Thu, 29 May 2008 23:16:07 +0100   author:   Henry

Re: Goose eggs   
"Manky Badger" <you.must@be.joking> wrote in message 
news:qLKdnZkhGP98iqLVnZ2dnUVZ_qfinZ2d@giganews.com...
> Leaving aside the obvious answer of a goose's bum, is there anywhere 
> locally I can get goose eggs from?

Depends where "locally" is, but most good fishmongers, butchers and small 
greengrocers now seem to do duck and goose eggs.

I went fishing today at Harrietsham and there's a private house in Godington 
Lane (off Holm Mill Lane) that often does goose eggs - unfortunately I 
wasn't paying attention today as I drove past, so I don't know whether they 
currently have them. (Caught a couple of nice rainbow trout though, had one 
for dinner tonight, it was lovely!)
-- 
Harry Keane
date: Thu, 29 May 2008 23:25:57 +0100   author:   Harry Keane

Re: Goose eggs   
"Harry Keane"  wrote in message 
news:34G%j.24296$SA7.1829@newsfe09.ams2...
> "Manky Badger" <you.must@be.joking> wrote in message 
> news:qLKdnZkhGP98iqLVnZ2dnUVZ_qfinZ2d@giganews.com...
>> Leaving aside the obvious answer of a goose's bum, is there anywhere 
>> locally I can get goose eggs from?
>
> Depends where "locally" is, but most good fishmongers, butchers and 
> small greengrocers now seem to do duck and goose eggs.
>
> I went fishing today at Harrietsham and there's a private house in 
> Godington Lane (off Holm Mill Lane) that often does goose eggs - 
> unfortunately I wasn't paying attention today as I drove past, so I 
> don't know whether they currently have them. (Caught a couple of nice 
> rainbow trout though, had one for dinner tonight, it was lovely!)

Fishing in Harrietsham??? Lovely day for it! lol. It wasn't off Church 
Road by any chance was it? If so we may have a mutual friend.
date: Thu, 29 May 2008 23:48:25 +0100   author:   Toooldtocare

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