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I think I have found a site/farm where I can get wild boar at a more reasonable price. I have emailed them so fingers crossed. I might be able to surprise the family with something different yet again on the Christmas table.
When I finished school, I had a A’ level law, A' level English and an A' level pre and post reformation history. So with all that information under my belt I became a Nurse. So, if any patients wanted a legal letter written in classy olde world style english f's instead of s's style letter, I'd be their man (figuratively speaking), not much good when to them when holding their partially severed leg, as the rest of them are going though the CT scanner though, and my shoes were filling up with their blood. |
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Wow you were really smart Keziah!!! I am sure there were many who were blessed by you becoming a nurse. I just admire the medical professionals, I never had the stomache for it, but Thank God there were those so blessed to be there for people in times of crisis and illness!
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If I was smart, I'd have become a solicitor (lawyer).
Instead I did the other, and was paid a pittance for it. In Wales I would call myself twp. (stupid) My wild boar arrived yesterday morning. It looks very lean. There will be no waste. It looks better value than the goose I had last year. Obviously it will have to live in the freezer until Christmas. I think it will be simply slow roasted with blackberries and bramley apple. I have not seen a recipe, but blackberry and apples are part of the diet of the wild boar, or would be if we still had them running wild in Wales, so it a fair assumption that it will be tasty. |
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