SC - Re- Recipe for Finn
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Thu Feb 12 22:26:59 PST 1998
marisa_herzog at macmail.ucsc.edu writes:
<< ACK! People eat hedgehogs!? 8(
-brid
argent goutty de sang, a winged hedgehog segreant sable
>>
Hedgehog (e.g or at least their American counterpart the groundhog) is quite
tasty actually. :-) BTW, if I hadn't mentioned it before, hedgehogs when
rolled into a ball are about the size of an orange. Thought that might be a
useful reference for those recreating the illusion food called "hedgehogs".
Since they are currently trendy in the pet business, you might be able to get
a look at one by visiting your local pet shop.
Ras ( who is thinking about getting a hedgehog for a pet. :-))
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Uh, folks, the hedgehog is not a goundhog. It is similar to the American
porcupine not a groundhog. I find it hard to think of something covered
in spines as cuddly.
Also, I found out when doing some heraldry research that this is where
the name Harris comes from. Haeres, which I think was the old name for
hedgehog.
Stefan li Rous (whose mundane name is Harris)
stefan at texas.net
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