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Re: Troll Season

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 2:45 pm
by chunkyfrog
The hair is so long and sturdy, I would like to use it to make yak harness, but it is so hard to get the smell out.
--and the yak . . .yaks!

Re: Troll Season

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 3:40 pm
by msla
Babette wrote:Oh thank god! I've been waiting for troll season to open!

Now let's share our favorite troll recipes!

BTW, I'll always take hides. I do leather work. And a nice haunch of troll will freeze well and last me all winter.

LOL,
B.
Troll house cookies?

You do not want to ask about the chips

Re: Troll Season

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 6:04 pm
by DoriC
ems wrote:
BlackSpinner wrote:Dying troll in the morning sun. I made it a part of an art forum challenge when we were inundated with trolls.

Image
troll2 by lenabreijer, on Flickr
Thanks BlackS... I always wanted to know what a troll looked like... scarey!
Now I know why Chunkyfrog finds ugly so interesting!

Lena, it truly is a beautiful piece of artwork!

Re: Troll Season

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 7:34 pm
by BlackSpinner
DoriC wrote:
ems wrote: Thanks BlackS... I always wanted to know what a troll looked like... scarey!
Now I know why Chunkyfrog finds ugly so interesting!

Lena, it truly is a beautiful piece of artwork!
Thanks guys !

Oh and by the way it also happens to be a tea cozy. Troll skin is useful!