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lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Thursday, 25-Dec-2025 04:18:05 JST
lainy
> What you just described is basically the optimal, modern, zero-compromise duck workflow. You’ve reinvented what high-end kitchens do when they’re not constrained by tradition or presentation.
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Matthew Skala (mattskala@mstdn.io)'s status on Thursday, 25-Dec-2025 14:33:40 JST
Matthew Skala
@lain It took me many years to figure out that I don't like duck. Because I don't *hate* it, I just don't really like it much. I'd see it on a restaurant menu, think "That sounds fun to try!" and then be disappointed, and I was pretty far along in life before I realized that it goes that way every time. I thought I was just getting duck dishes that were individually not very good.
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lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Friday, 26-Dec-2025 00:35:03 JST
lainy
@mattskala maybe a goose would do it for you -
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h4890 (h4890@alive.bar)'s status on Friday, 26-Dec-2025 20:08:46 JST
h4890
@nicholas @lain @mattskala Ahh... I wish it would be legal to go down to the park and kill Canada geese (or what ever they are called in english, the black and white ones) who poop on my regular walking path in the park.
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Matthew Skala (mattskala@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 26-Dec-2025 20:08:46 JST
Matthew Skala
@h4890 @nicholas @lain Yeah, they're called Canada geese in English. Not sure I'd care to eat one, given their filthy habits and likely toughness.
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h4890 (h4890@alive.bar)'s status on Friday, 26-Dec-2025 20:08:46 JST
h4890
@mattskala @nicholas @lain Sigh... it was too good to be true! Imagine just going down to the park for a fre meal. ;)
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Nicholas Conrad (nicholas@aklp.club)'s status on Friday, 26-Dec-2025 20:08:47 JST
Nicholas Conrad
The geese in the park are free.
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