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There are long traditions of hunting and fishing in Finland. The hunters focus on deer and moose, but small game such as hare, ducks and grouse are popular for their taste. The game food makes natural additions to the Finnish cuisine. Approximately 70,000-80,000 moose are culled yearly producing signifficant amounts of meat. Due to very strict food hygiene regulations, moose meat is mainly consumed within households and is rarely attainable in restaurants. Finnish restaurants are accustomed to serving reindeer dishes instead.
Should the pub have a Eurovision festival tomorrow or would that lower the tone?We could dress up in the appropriate national costumes - like this, er, chap alienhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6516927.stm
Personally, I havent watched it for years and have no intention of starting now Id rather have root canal treatment without anaesthetic noooo:
QuoteOrder your Moose now!
Quote from: Nick on May 11, 2007, 09:38:07 AMQuoteOrder your Moose now!No need here. I live with one.
Load of b****cks as usual.My kids loved Ukraine - who would have thought and gay bloke in tinfoil with false boobs would appeal to kids!Pass me a G&T (hair of the dog, I had far too much wine which made watching more bearable and even funnier)!!!