hoodlight said:Badgers are horrible things anyway - the stink to high heaven and spread diseases about. I can't understand why anyone would want to defend these vile specimens who most people never see anyway because they only come out at night to spread infections about.
ecoshaver said:My current Wilko 50p special is prickly and it precludes face lathering, I get stubble rash :-(
I know Taylor's do an immitation badger brush which isn't synthetic but nor does it involve the untimely demise of Mr Badger. However, I am unable to determine what the hair actually is, it could be cat for all I know and their fully synthetic brush is outrageously expensive.
Drubbing said:Roo is very tasty, if it wasn't people wouldn't eat it. Very low in fat and high in protein. Quite gamey, not unlike Venison. Med-rare to Med is how its cooked otherwise it toughens up.
ecoshaver said:Drubbing said:Roo is very tasty, if it wasn't people wouldn't eat it. Very low in fat and high in protein. Quite gamey, not unlike Venison. Med-rare to Med is how its cooked otherwise it toughens up.
After my last experience eating Kangaroo, I'd assumed people ate it for a dare ;-)
Next time I see it I'll give it a try medium rare.
man of leisure said:Just a quick thought, why not buy Badger brush off BST then you are now recycling.
Regards,
Pete
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