Happy Easter everyone!
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Happy Easter everyone!
Stay safe and well too,
CP (posted from ttuuxxx's Classic Pup).
CP (posted from ttuuxxx's Classic Pup).
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Hope all are happy and well!
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Thanks everyone. I don't think I've ever seen a hare (they aren't common where I live), though I've seen plenty of rabbits.
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Thanks, though I think they might be getting rarer too. I was at university in Leicester and I remember that one of the local villages (Hallaton if I remember rightly) used to bake hare pie every Easter Monday. The last time I looked it up on Wikipedia, they'd stopped putting hare meat in the pie and used ordinary mince instead.Burn_IT wrote:They tend to live on large areas of open land
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I was born and bred in Ashby-de-la-Zouch and it wasn't unusual to see them running across the tournament fields just outside town.
When I was living just outside Felixstowe I could sit in my bedroom window and watch them gambolling in the fields towards the docks.
There was also a restaurant near there that specialised in game dishes and hare was one of them.
When I was living just outside Felixstowe I could sit in my bedroom window and watch them gambolling in the fields towards the docks.
There was also a restaurant near there that specialised in game dishes and hare was one of them.
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