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"Fancu a change this weekend.. anybody know of any butchers in east midlands/east Anglia who have these for sale in their shops?
Can't be arsed to go to selfridges "
Excuse my ignorance (and laziness for not googling it) buy wtf are Bresse chickens ? |
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"Fancu a change this weekend.. anybody know of any butchers in east midlands/east Anglia who have these for sale in their shops?
Can't be arsed to go to selfridges
Excuse my ignorance (and laziness for not googling it) buy wtf are Bresse chickens ?"
Apellation controlle chickens bred in Bresse, France |
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"Fancu a change this weekend.. anybody know of any butchers in east midlands/east Anglia who have these for sale in their shops?
Can't be arsed to go to selfridges
Excuse my ignorance (and laziness for not googling it) buy wtf are Bresse chickens ?
Apellation controlle chickens bred in Bresse, France "
How do they differ from English chickens? |
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"A tasty blue legged variety which has protected status..
Pampered sort of chicken version of waghu
But, oh so tasty.. But oh so effing expensive "
the next question of course is, what is waghu ?
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"A tasty blue legged variety which has protected status..
Pampered sort of chicken version of waghu
But, oh so tasty.. But oh so effing expensive
the next question of course is, what is waghu ?
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It's the bolognaise sauce Jonathan Woss eats |
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"Fancu a change this weekend.. anybody know of any butchers in east midlands/east Anglia who have these for sale in their shops?
Can't be arsed to go to selfridges
Excuse my ignorance (and laziness for not googling it) buy wtf are Bresse chickens ?
Apellation controlle chickens bred in Bresse, France
How do they differ from English chickens?"
do they maybe wear onions round their neck, smell of garlic and come wrapped in a white flag
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"Fancu a change this weekend.. anybody know of any butchers in east midlands/east Anglia who have these for sale in their shops?
Can't be arsed to go to selfridges "
East Midlands/East Anglia is a bloody huge area.
Maybe you should just go to Selfridges. |
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By *ollie_J OP Couple
over a year ago
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"Fancu a change this weekend.. anybody know of any butchers in east midlands/east Anglia who have these for sale in their shops?
Can't be arsed to go to selfridges
Excuse my ignorance (and laziness for not googling it) buy wtf are Bresse chickens ?
Apellation controlle chickens bred in Bresse, France
How do they differ from English chickens?"
Same as asking why pay for grass fed Aberdeen Angus as opposed to old dairy cow at the end of her life
I worked in Lyon, back in the day, and had some, I couldn't believe the difference. My French collegues explained about the leg bones being thicker because they actually ran around due to the 100m of space each is allowed (or something like that).
It probably is no different to English chickens back in the day, but not now. |
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"Fancu a change this weekend.. anybody know of any butchers in east midlands/east Anglia who have these for sale in their shops?
Can't be arsed to go to selfridges
Excuse my ignorance (and laziness for not googling it) buy wtf are Bresse chickens ?
Apellation controlle chickens bred in Bresse, France
How do they differ from English chickens?
do they maybe wear onions round their neck, smell of garlic and come wrapped in a white flag
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Got ya! Do they put their wings up when they go near anything German? |
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"Fancu a change this weekend.. anybody know of any butchers in east midlands/east Anglia who have these for sale in their shops?
Can't be arsed to go to selfridges
Excuse my ignorance (and laziness for not googling it) buy wtf are Bresse chickens ?
Apellation controlle chickens bred in Bresse, France
How do they differ from English chickens?
Same as asking why pay for grass fed Aberdeen Angus as opposed to old dairy cow at the end of her life
I worked in Lyon, back in the day, and had some, I couldn't believe the difference. My French collegues explained about the leg bones being thicker because they actually ran around due to the 100m of space each is allowed (or something like that).
It probably is no different to English chickens back in the day, but not now."
They really are literally a different breed |
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"Fancu a change this weekend.. anybody know of any butchers in east midlands/east Anglia who have these for sale in their shops?
Can't be arsed to go to selfridges
Excuse my ignorance (and laziness for not googling it) buy wtf are Bresse chickens ?
Apellation controlle chickens bred in Bresse, France
How do they differ from English chickens?
Same as asking why pay for grass fed Aberdeen Angus as opposed to old dairy cow at the end of her life
I worked in Lyon, back in the day, and had some, I couldn't believe the difference. My French collegues explained about the leg bones being thicker because they actually ran around due to the 100m of space each is allowed (or something like that).
It probably is no different to English chickens back in the day, but not now.
They really are literally a different breed"
Course they are! Ones a cow the other one is a chicken |
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By *ollie_J OP Couple
over a year ago
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"Can't you have your butler drive down to Fortnum and Mason in the morning and fetch one for you?..... "
Yep that would be me
(mr new)
We don't have a butler, we have a handyman, cleaner, gardener..
Actually.. .. Goes and talks to Mrs new...
(we do have a "maid's room" in the house but we treat it as a storage room) |
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