Any one else finding the rolling goats great? I find the both ridiculous and also give me a chuckle. I get enjoyment from just walking into a group of them and watching them all roll away. There is something just so satisfying about an animal not using its natural mode of motion. I hope there is more like the goats

Goats live alongside the turtles in harmony in this world. At first glance, the goats appear totally normal. You'll see groups of them doing what goats do, like bleat with a beeeehhhhh and grind grass with their flat teeth. One suspects they have formed a bond with the turtles because they have similar interests, but they are definitely 100% goats, I've checked. I brought up an image of a goat on Google Images and cross-referenced it to the goats in-game. There's no denying that they are goats. Why am I getting so worked up, then? That's because they roll! Scare them and they'll curl themselves up into a wheel and roll away from you.


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Seriously, what's up with that? That is not a thing real goats do. Here is one possible explanation. Hardware editor James pointed me in the direction of Wooloo, a sheep Pokmon that rolls to get around at speed. We know Dark Souls is heavily inspired by dark fantasy manga Berserk, and FromSoftware have dropped references and odes to it over the years. Perhaps the dev team have a particular soft spot for the fluffy Pocket Monster and wanted to immortalise its preferred mode of transport?

It's interesting how these goats also resemble Droidekas from Star Wars, those roly-poly robots that unfurl themselves when they come to a standstill, like a Babybell shedding its wax. Only it's not glistening half-moon of cheese that's revealed, but laser pistols for fingers.

The goats also have a hint of wheel skeleton to them. If you've played Dark Souls 1, 2, or 3, then you would've encountered them in a catacomb of some form. A hop onto a pile of bones and a crunch in the distance that only gets closer. Then BLAM, IT'S WHEEL SKELETON HERE TO RUN YOU OVER.

From what I can gather, the goats in Elden Ring are infused with references. Or they are the total opposite; a snap decision from the dev team, a proclamation that "The goats must roll" booming across the roundtable. Or maybe it was an honest mistake during development that made people chuckle. I can see people gathered around a dev's screen late at night, laughing deliriously at a goat that's chosen to roll away, not run away as intended.

That's why I'm fond of the rolling goats, at least. They are, somehow, an amusing anomaly in a world filled with towering beasts and fantastical bastards. But then, I suppose they reinforce the fantasy of the Lands Between too. This dark fantasy realm is home to monsters with seventy limbs and blood-soaked chainmail, so the goats can roll if they want to. I won't be getting in their way. Keep rolling friends.

Working with goat cheese plays off of those memories and feeds into the passion I have for playing with food. Goat cheese can be molded, shaped, eaten as is or added to a cream sauce. There is seemingly no end to the things you can do with goat cheese. Sort of the same thing can be said for bacon. But more in the realm that bacon can be added to or eaten with just about anything. Not to mention, but, in my mind and on my palate, goat cheese and bacon go together like salt and potatoes, butter and warm crusty bread.

Place the goat and cream cheese into a mixing bowl and bring together. Next add the bacon and chives and mix until well blended and the ingredients and evenly dispersed. Place mix in the fridge for 20 minutes to firm up.

Billy had planned two dishes for us, a smashingly beautiful tomato galette and some baked goat cheese rolls in filo pastry to eat while the galette was cooking. ( I promise the galette will make an appearance on this blog in time for your tomato harvest. But while we wait for the tomatoes in our gardens to ripen, we can enjoy the goat cheese rolls.)

The album cover was designed by Ray Lawrence and photographed by David Bailey, a friend of Jagger's who had worked with the Rolling Stones since 1964. The portrait of Jagger on the front cover was approximately life size in the original 12-inch LP format. Jagger was reluctant to be shot enveloped by a pink chiffon veil, which Bailey said was meant to look like "Katharine Hepburn in The African Queen". The album's gatefold has Taylor, Wyman and Watts wrapped around a similar fabric, and Richards on the back.[18][19] The album's original rejected cover art featured the entire band as centaurs and an image of goat's head soup, a Jamaican dish made from a goat's body parts, such as the head, feet and testicles.[1]

The rolling calf terrified me as a kid. My grandmother would scare me with stories about it so that I would go to bed on time or not stay out too late. For a good bit of my childhood I thought it was real, and even my teenage cousins would run home at night and tell me they were chased by a rolling calf, lol.

NSW DPI has put rangeland goats in the spotlight with a position paper identifying the industry as an ongoing growth area, while recognising the unmanaged goat population is threatening the long-term sustainability of the rangeland production system.

NSW DPI manager data insights, Michael Rollin said NSW carried the largest population of rangeland goats in Australia, and significant improvements to the profitability and productivity of the industry were possible.

However, the paper said construction is underway on a major goat abattoir located in Bourke in the rangelands of western NSW. The abattoir is expected to be operational in 2018 and it is estimated it would employ 200 people and process up to 6000 livestock per day (goats, sheep or lambs) for export. This has the potential to significantly increase the reportable value of the goat industry for NSW, the paper said.

The position paper recognised that commercial use of rangeland goats can also contribute to an improvement in resource conditions and conservation objectives because of reduced total grazing pressure, if mixed livestock diversification is undertaken.

However, like many maturing industries, the goat industry has had periods of varying productivity and profitability, seasonal fluctuations in supply, and limited reliable information on the costs and benefits of production, processing and marketing.

TO SERVE: While these goat cheese bites are perfect on their own, I recommend serving them alongside some of your favourite crackers and some crusty, toasted baguette. Your guests are welcome to cut into the cheese balls or sandwich them between the bread and/or crackers! e24fc04721

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