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Thursday, August 23, 2018
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Fried Frog/s (Stuffed with veggies, meat and sugar)
Fried Frog/s (Stuffed with veggies, meat
and sugar)
and sugar)
Enough to feed a pair of snakes.
Ingredients
- 2 frogs (large)
- 14 chopped carrots
- 8 burnt pickles
- 40 sugar cubes (optional)
- 16 roasted zucchinis
Equipment
- 2 saucepans
- Rubber gloves
- All the ingredients
- A BBQ or stove
- 2 Serving plates
- A sharp knife
Method
- Get the 2 frogs and split them open with the sharp knife
- Put the rubber gloves on and pull all the guts out
- Next, add the chopped carrots, burnt pickles, roasted
- Then, get the BBQ or stove and carefully place the stuffed
- Flip the frogs over, gently, until cooked on both sides
- Now place the frogs on the 2 serving plates
You don’t want to miss out the side dishes!
For the side dishes:
- 21 sizzled pork sausages
- 2 wads of gum
- Some freshmint mentos
- A spicy pepper
- 3 burnt potatoes
Place these on the side of the plate.
ENJOY!!!
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Ostrich Breeding And Hatching
Ostriches normally mate for life, and they share the task of incubating the eggs. Ostriches form bisexual groups with a complex structure. Territorial males compete for flocks of 3 to 5 hens. Mating includes elaborate displays of hisses and dancing. Once divided into mating groups, ostriches in some areas use communal nests to hold anywhere from 14 to 60 eggs. The nest is a hole scraped in bare ground about 1 to 2 feet deep. The average egg is 6 inches in length, 5 inches in width, weighs about 3 pounds, and is shiny and whitish in color. Eggs take approximately 35 - 40 days to hatch.The male, which has mostly black feathers, sits on the eggs at night, the drab, brown female who lays up to 20 eggs, covers them during the day. In this way, the nest is much harder to see. If threatened while sitting on the nest, which is simply a cavity scooped in the earth, the hen presses her long neck flat along the ground, blending with the background. Ostriches, contrary to popular belief, do not bury their heads in the sand. Once the young ones hatch, it is usually the male ostrich which looks after the chick until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
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