Ham or Duck?


Ham or Duck?  

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20 hours ago, Danielx64 said:

I never known that you can eat ducks.......

You can eat anything if you try hard enough :D

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11 minutes ago, Charisma said:

You can eat anything if you try hard enough :D

I hope you don't tell that to any toddlers. They already try & the results usually aren't good. :p 

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Used to raise ducks with my dad as kid and we ate them fairly often along with squab (pigeon), but I still prefer a good slab of ham better. Not really a big meat eater, either way. As a side note, I'll take the squab over ham or duck 99% of the time!

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Duck for sure. But only a lean duck cooked properly. 

 

That deep fried fatty ducks from chinese places makes ny stomach hurt and i bet they are pretty terrible for you.

 

But homemade or fine dining duck can be AMAZING

 

 

Not a fan of ham at all. The only swine i like is bacon with my eggs.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, E.worm Jimmy said:

Duck for sure. But only a lean duck cooked properly. 

 

That deep fried fatty ducks from chinese places makes ny stomach hurt and i bet they are pretty terrible for you.

 

But homemade or fine dining duck can be AMAZING

 

 

Not a fan of ham at all. The only swine i like is bacon with my eggs.

 

 

 

I don't like the packaged ham.  I like the sandwich that includes the ham from the restaurant..  It's really good.     

 

If you cook ham properly, then it would be good.  Such as pizza with ham along other toppings.   It would be great. I love grilled pizza.  It's good. I had it last week.

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4 hours ago, LimeMaster said:

I hope you don't tell that to any toddlers. They already try & the results usually aren't good. :p 

turn it around on 'em. Toddler, the other other white meat.

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