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Post by lemonpig on Jan 8, 2010 14:08:17 GMT 1
The French are famous for eating snails. It's true. ;D My grandmother had some for the 'réveillon' on 31st December. I don't like them...except this one! ;D ps: it's chocolate with praliné inside. D-I-V-I-N-E!
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Post by PamA on Jan 8, 2010 15:29:15 GMT 1
Have to say I absolutely love snails! The more garlicky the better.
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Post by idina on Jan 8, 2010 21:28:45 GMT 1
I think that i would like to try snails just to see what they taste like if i ever get the chance to ..but then again i think that i just could not do it..the look of them will just put me off..only if they are chocolate snails i love chocolate..sometimes i think i love choclate to much
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Post by lemonpig on Jan 8, 2010 23:09:44 GMT 1
I think that i would like to try snails just to see what they taste like if i ever get the chance to ..but then again i think that i just could not do it..the look of them will just put me off.. I did try. When I was younger, my grandmother used to cook snails. I remember going to the garden to pick them up and then leaving them in a receptacle for a few days to lose their slime. ;D I'm not a fan of snails but I like frog legs. ;D Try them too if you get the opportunity.
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Post by babyduck on Jan 14, 2010 17:43:43 GMT 1
I don't think I'm brave enough to try them. But I have, many years ago, eaten frog's legs & they were delicious. Rather like chicken, but denser meat, & lovely cooked with butter & garlic.
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