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Bushcraft Rob

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Anyone fancy popping over for tea
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curious! Do they taste like anything? Other than snails of course lol
 
A think they would have to be de-shelled for my first try lol. I suppose there Just like large winkles.

Just wondering if they taste similar to anything?
 
A think they would have to be de-shelled for my first try lol. I suppose there Just like large winkles.

Just wondering if they taste similar to anything?
You take them out of the shells just like winkles
 
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And tomorrow we'll try a frogs tea!

Bon appetit!

They are very well, I know.
 
Make sure to keep them in a container for three days before cooking / roasting, in case they have fed on poisonous plants.

Excellent post ww........we do not want the more adventurous amongst us going down with food poisoning.........or worse:rolleyes:
That is a very good piece of advice!

I do not think I will be needing a container.........be like eating balls of dew drops :sneaky::whistle::rofl:
 
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Delicious. They were also in Lidl for £2 recently already marranated in garlic butter, just nuke to cook, like the mussels in the bag!
Very tasty and worth trying
 
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