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Postby Bobbie En Tejas » Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:19 am

Great story Dorian! I almost spit my coffee! And I'm still laughing.
Some people die at 21 but aren't buried until they are 65.
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Postby dgraves » Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:22 am

Hey, those weren't my words, you know...I made sure the quotation marks were there! :lol:
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Postby Bitter End » Wed Jan 18, 2006 7:48 pm

Texas Boab an Dgraves --Yer jist enjoyin the finer cuisine o Kintyre . Try some Skate . We allways hing the wings oan the washin line fur a few days tae mature . Ye jist hae tae scrape the fly eggs aff afore cookin . The same as wi guid venison hing afore ye cookn an eat. Ah believe the wurd thet describes yer pheasant is stroang! lik a guid midden
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Postby dgraves » Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:33 pm

Bitter End, I got the strong part...stinky strong :lol: Is it an acquired taste? You still didn't say why it might be necessary to let the birds rot. :roll:
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Beastie Cheese

Postby LO » Thu Jan 19, 2006 1:33 am

Now that we have got on to local delicacies has anyone out there tried the Beastie Cheese? If so was it sweet or savoury? I was given a little bit to try (sweetened variety) which was so -so until I found out what it was! Seemingly the flies are collosal when they first fill the bucket! Although it is eaten in Carradale it is usually by individuals from other parts of Kintyre. I believe that it was/is big in the likes of Drumlemble or Southend, but I'm sure that there are others know an awful lot more about it than me.......
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Postby 4th gen Suthen' » Thu Jan 19, 2006 6:50 am

beastie Cheese eh! and you could have a slice of fried cows cleaning to go along with it!

And it would be perfectly good....not that I have tried either :roll:
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Postby Bitter End » Thu Jan 19, 2006 2:45 pm

D. graves , Aye the bird is tough an tasteless until its ripe -- then it jist melts in the mooth wi a guid flaivor! Before thet its jist chuch!
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Postby paraffin man » Thu Jan 19, 2006 11:48 pm

Beastie Cheese- LO i have made a couple of enquires on this in the paraffin city, you are correct, this used to be one of the local delicacies out here. Apparently very popular too, though i dont know how!, still who knows what is in the food we eat now!
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Postby Bobbie En Tejas » Fri Jan 20, 2006 12:13 am

What do you mean, "Seemingly the flies are collosal when they first fill the bucket." What exactly is this stuff you are talking about?
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Postby paraffin man » Fri Jan 20, 2006 12:27 am

BET,

This stuff is the first milk to come from the cow after it has had a calf.
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Postby Bobbie En Tejas » Fri Jan 20, 2006 12:29 am

Okay, thats the tourist version. Tell me the real version :twisted: And what is fried cows cleaning?
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Postby jdcarra » Fri Jan 20, 2006 9:50 am

Bobbie En Tejas wrote: :twisted: And what is fried cows cleaning?


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Are you sure you really want to know the answer to that question? :roll:

You'll give yourself a good clean out if your told.
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Postby Bobbie En Tejas » Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:28 am

jdcarra wrote:Are you sure you really want to know the answer to that question? :roll:

Yes, jd, because I have a feeling it might be the same unidentifiable ingredient as in haggis :twisted:

Seriously, I can't imagine that what I am thinking is what you are suggesting. :shock:
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Re: Beastie Cheese

Postby take_a_pop » Fri Jan 20, 2006 1:36 pm

LO wrote:Now that we have got on to local delicacies has anyone out there tried the Beastie Cheese? If so was it sweet or savoury? I was given a little bit to try (sweetened variety) which was so -so until I found out what it was! Seemingly the flies are collosal when they first fill the bucket! Although it is eaten in Carradale it is usually by individuals from other parts of Kintyre. I believe that it was/is big in the likes of Drumlemble or Southend, but I'm sure that there are others know an awful lot more about it than me.......

Yur rite thur LO, thit wuid explane the size oh aw thim fly's thit hoover oe'r the toap oh Pete Reeks heed aw the time, he aye haes beastie cheese wae him fur heis packed lunch
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Beastie cheese

Postby John A » Fri Jan 20, 2006 2:42 pm

Oh the good old beastie cheese :) it was a great favourite in Drumlemble, when we still milked cows I was quite often asked to provide some first milk to make the beastie cheese this was usually late at night in the Laggan bar :lol: when someone would say that their wife made great beastie cheese.
One night we decided to try it for ourselves in the Laggan but thought it would be quicker if we did it in the microwave we followed the recipe to the letter and stuck it in the microwave but disaster it boiled too much and spleeters went all over the inside of the microwave poor Jessie had a hell of a job cleaning it (after we told her what we had used her microwave for) and I am sure the pies had a slight taste of first milk for weeks afterwards mind you it was a change from tomato or broon sauce :wink:

Bobbie, as JD said you really dont want to know what fried cows cleaning is believe me and it is nothing to do with haggis.
Im surprised at you 4th Gen :shock:
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