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Default What are "front quarters of a hare" ?

On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 13:12:00 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

> A recipe calls for "front quarters of a hare". I can get a whole hare
> in a local deli meat market, but I don't know what parts of the hare
> the recipe wants. Is it just a neck and brest (first quarters of
> hare's body, right ?), or the culinary phrase "front quarters of a
> hare" means something else ? Please help.
> Thank you.


the front quarters of a rabbit are typically the den and living room. the
kitchen and sleeping rooms are in the back.

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blake