[Sca-cooks] A Question

chawkswrth at aol.com chawkswrth at aol.com
Wed Dec 23 15:36:48 PST 2009


Starlings, I could see. They are huge flocks of birds in the Winter that can almost blacken the sky when they take wing. I can see the folks of the Middle Ages turning them into pies, easily. It would a cheap source of protein during a season when such could become scarce. 

and after watching a flock totally decimate my freshly filled suet birdfeeders in less then an hour, and the mess on the cars, driveway and other open areas...oh, yeah. I could do this. Someone else would have to do the deed, but I could scald and pluck with almost glee.

Or I will use boned and skinned chicken thighs.

Thanks!

Helen



-----Original Message-----
From: otsisto <otsisto at socket.net>
To: Cooks within the SCA <sca-cooks at lists.ansteorra.org>
Sent: Wed, Dec 23, 2009 5:21 pm
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] A Question


To my understanding a calling bird was a starling or myna bird.
De
-----Original Message-----
And what the heck is a Calling Bird?
I will admit that I would be tempted to prepare a roast duck with a toy
elephone tucked under a wing....
Thank you!
Helen

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