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With my pool it's usually frogs...at least four or five of them end up getting fished out, only to jump back in after I put chorline in when it's opened. This year they were lucky...only one parished.
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Suicidal mice in the kid's pool I put out for my dogs.
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Don't throw em away! Just take a sharp knife and cut off their back legs. Peel em like you're taking off a used condom. Then fry em up in a hot skillet with some melted butter, garlic, and some fresh parsley right before you plate em. YUM!!!! |
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Seriously. Chlorine disipates naturally within 24 hours. A good way, bsides giving them to your dogs, is to soak them overnight in a salt water brine. Rinse them off and you're good to go! No kidding! I'm talking gourmet cooking. |
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I'm not a frog leg eater, had them once and it tasted like fishy chicken! ![]()
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Whoever cooked them for you didn't know what they were doing. The garlic cuts any "fishy taste", and the basil adds a lot. Serve em hot with cold white wine (good stuff). Salt and pepper to taste. |
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