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Re: the best way to de-bone

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Foxy i dont have a decent knife in my kitchen 😀 yet. im doing it with a pair of scissors.

claire – i dont ussually get a look in with the meat 😀 ussually i strip as much off as i can get and give that to him for dinner with maybe some veg and pasta/potatoe then he gets the bones with whatever meat i cant get off for breakfast.
my butchers are very good and will debone if i asked them but i like getting my hands dirty and doing it all myself (plus i get it a bit cheaper if i do it myself ;D )

are rabbit bone ok? because they look so small and fragil even conpared to chicken bones

i think i need to get a better knife, my butcher did say he could get a proper deboning butchers knife for me so i might have to ask him ;D

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