Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

I think in America what you call a biscuit I call a cookie 🍪.
Pants are trousers? 👖
I know a flashlight 🔦 is a torch there.
Well done! And just to be clear, I am bilingual (which is often the same as confused), but I am really not sure about custard.
I think British custard doesn’t really exist in the US and maybe is closest to pudding (which has a whole different meaning in the UK!).
I will have to bow out if this one as I don’treally like any of these things and prefer my raspberries plain off the bush.
 
I really hesitated about saying anything after our last go around. But I couldn’t resist.
I wonder about you Americans sometimes; I really do. :confused: Why would you freeze this stuff? It should be hot & pourable unless being used in something like a beesting cake, in which case it needs to be considerably firmer & a true custard made with eggs. I love custard though I don't often have the patience to make the real thing.
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Do you get a lot of interest?
I do. I've not had any problem giving roosters away for the last 4 years. I don't know if it will last, but so far so good. I've also sold trios and an entire flock of 10, including a 3 yo broody with a half dozen eggs and a rooster.
Some people don't reply when I began asking questions, but someone else always comes along.
 
I wonder about you Americans sometimes; I really do. :confused: Why would you freeze this stuff? It should be hot & pourable unless being used in something like a beesting cake, in which case it needs to be considerably firmer & a true custard made with eggs. I love custard though I don't often have the patience to make the real thing.
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Gosh I never heard of frozen custard. I never heard of it being hot and pourable either. My grandmother made it in little dishes in the oven in a Bain Marie. It was jiggly and smooth and delicious.
 
I wonder about you Americans sometimes; I really do. :confused: Why would you freeze this stuff? It should be hot & pourable unless being used in something like a beesting cake, in which case it needs to be considerably firmer & a true custard made with eggs. I love custard though I don't often have the patience to make the real thing.
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Oh my goodness! Just stunningly beautiful. Almost not real ♡♡♡ I just love these beauties 😍💕
 
Sorry for the custard talk interruption. You guys were making me hungry.
So, gunna talk about #s cuz it is my broody vs incubator comparison. 17 out of 18- Great hatch and the last egg I'm still letting ride. Very happy.
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@janiedoe , I do the same lol. I ask for photos of coop and run etc. My babies do well.
Tax. Faith, RSL x Dark Brahma
Hoping I have a lizard for her.
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Gosh I never heard of frozen custard. I never heard of it being hot and pourable either. My grandmother made it in little dishes in the oven in a Bain Marie. It was jiggly and smooth and delicious.
Baked custard is baked custard & what you might get in a ramkin or as pie filling. Custard in Oz usually refers to the pourable stuff, as I think it also does in Britain.
 

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