Haha, yeah, I'm not sure how they managed to get only "half" a pig's head. I decided not to think about it too much. I've been told by older relatives that it doesn't taste so nice either! Again, I decided not to think to much about that, too.
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A little about me: I'm at the tail end of my PhD, so as an escape from all the science stuff, I like to sew, cook and muck about in the garden. I'm always finding and doing things and forgetting how I got there, so my little blog space is all about noting down my ideas, inspirations, successes and failures to help me remember - and maybe they'll be helpful to you too!
I live in the suburbs of Melbourne with my partner, Gib, two cats, three chickens and two mischievous pet rats. Occasionally I'll blog about them and my other passion: karate.
I love suggestions, questions and comments, so please don't be shy! Thanks for dropping by!
What's with the goat? Goats aren't sheep: they are willful, independent and love getting out and doing their own thing. They like to consume anything - food, shrubbery and even fabric. Much like me, really (although in more of a metaphorical sense).
Why is the goat in a coat? Not sure. It just rhymed.
3 comments:
Beth, OMG. Were women supposed to know how to remove the brains? That cook book sounds horrendous. Give me my sanitised chicken bits any day.
Haha, yeah, I'm not sure how they managed to get only "half" a pig's head. I decided not to think about it too much. I've been told by older relatives that it doesn't taste so nice either! Again, I decided not to think to much about that, too.
Yes I decided not to think about it too much. I've been told by older relatives that it doesn't taste so nice either Keep it up.
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