I have some friends coming for dinner and wish to try an rather unusual starter. Unfortunately one of the ingredients is pigeon's milk. Does anyone know where I can buy some.
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I have some friends coming for dinner and wish to try an rather unusual starter. Unfortunately one of the ingredients is pigeon's milk. Does anyone know where I can buy some.
i don't believe youcan buy that but there are plenty of them flyin around here so help urself
Hmm, whilst not knowing much about pigeons, im pretty sure they dont produce milk :rolleyes:
Dont you know any young ladies who are pigeon chested JP?Quote:
Originally posted by J'Pol@23 January 2004 - 22:32
I have some friends coming for dinner and wish to try an rather unusual starter. Unfortunately one of the ingredients is pigeon's milk. Does anyone know where I can buy some.
well if they can have babies then they can produse milk :P
Did you know.... Pigeons are rather like coconuts, when you crack them open milk comes out...... Oops sorry wrong thread :P
:lol:
pigeons dont have nipples and therefore cant lactate.
how would you know <_<
Sorry you have me there Spider? How can you not lack tate?Quote:
Originally posted by Spider_dude@23 January 2004 - 22:42
pigeons dont have nipples and therefore cant lactate.
Both male and female parent pigeons produce a special substance called "pigeon milk," which they feed to their hatchlings during their first week of life. Pigeon milk is made in a special part of the bird’s digestive system called the "crop." When hatchlings are about one week old, the parents start regurgitating seeds with crop milk; eventually seeds replace the pigeon milk.
Any steriotypes about Geordies and Pidgeons.... i'll really get annoyed.... :P
Don't you Northern chaps call it doo's milk.Quote:
Originally posted by Rat Faced@23 January 2004 - 23:46
Both male and female parent pigeons produce a special substance called "pigeon milk," which they feed to their hatchlings during their first week of life. Pigeon milk is made in a special part of the bird’s digestive system called the "crop." When hatchlings are about one week old, the parents start regurgitating seeds with crop milk; eventually seeds replace the pigeon milk.
Any steriotypes about Geordies and Pidgeons.... i'll really get annoyed.... :P
Or is that only when you are wearing a flat cap and going down t'pub.
So can I buy it there.Quote:
Milking a pigeon is just a name for the sport.
They do that here in The Netherlands.
All those grey Pigeon houses on the roofs.. (we call it Duiventil)
Can ask them to milk 1 if you like though? :P
Here's a pic:
http://home.tiscali.nl/~ac62161/imag...orens/Dt06.jpg
thats some werid sport :blink:
I have tits focker, can you milk me :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by RapFan@23 January 2004 - 17:39
well if they can have babies then they can produse milk :P
Pigeon's Milk? :blink: Just what are you making J'Pol, if you don't mind me asking.Quote:
Originally posted by J'Pol@23 January 2004 - 14:32
I have some friends coming for dinner and wish to try an rather unusual starter. Unfortunately one of the ingredients is pigeon's milk. Does anyone know where I can buy some.
@muchspl2
:lol: :lol:
i think he just wants to serve it as is