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Fresh mallard breast, marinated overnight and grilled to medium rare on the Weber. Placed on a bed of rice and vegetables with a drizzle of yoshida's gourmet sauce.
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Looks good
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You should make some of that for the catfishing potluck....
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Holy mallard...that looks good....do you take orders?
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I suppose I could save a few for potluck.
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amn I need some duck.
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Pretty! And, looks yummy.
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looks tasty,bring that and moose turds,oh and chili Im already thinking catfish time
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