The Idiots Guide To Perfect Roast Goose

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The Idiots Guide To Perfect Roast Goose

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When I was a young kid, roast goose was my fathers culinary pride.
He would order one from the neighbors (nearly all were farmers) once or twice a year, then he would roast it on a Sunday morning in the wood-fired oven in our kitchen, basting it with it´s own juices for hours on end.
He would also prepare all the sidings himself, not letting my Mom near the kitchen while all this was going on. We would typically eat at around 1.00 pm, enjoying a feast fit for kings 🙂  
While I was living in Florida, I came across frozen geese at the supermarket once in a while, but they cost usually around $ 60.00, which was a bit steep for Bella and myself for a meal just for the two of us, so I usually bought a duck instead.
When I saw this 10 lbs duck for less then € 10.00 at the local supermarket near my new home, I jumped at the opportunity to have the first roast goose in many years, and what a wonderful meal it was. (as usual, the breasts for Bella, the rest for myself 🙂
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Bon Appétit !   Life is Good !
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The Idiots Guide To Perfect Roast Goose

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The Idiots Guide To Perfect Roast Goose

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The Idiots Guide To Perfect Roast Goose

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The Idiots Guide To Perfect Roast Goose

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The Idiots Guide To Perfect Roast Goose

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The spoils go to the cook………. 🙂 
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About 1 hour into the cooking, the highly appreciated roasted innards where enjoyed by Bella and myself 🙂

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