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Re: Duck 101
[Re: SuburbanDharma]
#15380
11/30/2011 10:43 PM
11/30/2011 10:43 PM
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Of course we like duck, or we would not have cooked it in the first place.
It smells wonderful while it is cooking.
So how long did the smell of those dog liver treats remainin the house? After a while, any persistent smell enclosed in a house gets annoying.
But 3, 4, or 5 days later, and two weeks later... it just starts smelling rancid and definately unappealing.
Last edited by Rasputin; 11/30/2011 10:45 PM.
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