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Old 09-19-2008, 09:36 PM
 
Location: San Diego
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Deer 1 me 0

But, I'll be back

That's ok I've got burritos in the fridge.
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Old 09-20-2008, 08:38 PM
 
Location: Mid Missouri (Miz-oo-ree)
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Deer 1 me 0

But, I'll be back

That's ok I've got burritos in the fridge.
No deer not even a squirrel or a chipmunk either.......I hope you humanely terminated those burritos before you ate them
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Old 09-29-2008, 12:42 PM
 
Location: San Diego
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No deer not even a squirrel or a chipmunk either.......I hope you humanely terminated those burritos before you ate them

Forgot my military issue heat packs so thinking quickly I stuck it on the coolant tank on my Diesel and it heated up the cheese to melting. Antifreeze burritoes are great

Haven't tried Chipmunks. I'd think you'd need some big #'s to fill you up.
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Old 09-29-2008, 12:59 PM
 
Location: Montrose, CA
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Speaking of meat...my sweetie and I went antique shopping yesterday and we ended up near a freakishly redneck restaurant. They had hog jowls on the menu, and so we ordered them just so we could see what they were. Oh... My... God... It was like a giant bowl full of thick bacon! My heart congealed just looking at it.

Yes, it was delicious.
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Old 09-29-2008, 01:42 PM
 
Location: South GA
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Ok now easy, easy. I was doing great until I read the crawling part... I don't do snakes I don't care how good it is supposed to be. Nope, no interest. Just cut off another slice of ham or roast beef or let me have another fish fillet....I do have my limits. And for fruits & veggies bring them on too. From A to Z.

I agree with the snake thing. I just personally don't want to eat one! Pretty much any other kind of meat is fine with me! Husband threw some big ole juicy fillets on the grill over the weekend (along with some boneless chops and mild pork link sausage) and they were soooo good!

I personally love venison! Usually backstrap/tenderloin, cubed, and of course, ground. My BIL says he despises deermeat and can always tell the difference. He is not averse to eating it, he just says it is all gamy. WELL, I beg to differ since he sure loved my chili and texas hash casserole last time he was here! I may tell him one day!

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Old 09-29-2008, 02:26 PM
 
Location: Covington County, Alabama
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WELL, I beg to differ since he sure loved my chili and texas hash casserole last time he was here! I may tell him one day!
I would wait a few years to tell him. Make sure he as some of it stuck to his ribs real good.
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Old 09-29-2008, 02:28 PM
 
Location: Lemon Grove, CA USA
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I keep patties in the freezer and pickles, onions, cheese and lettuce in the fridge for those meat emergencies. It is so easy to just chuck a few patties on the grill and end up with some yummie burgers for dinner.

I'm all about choice I just can't stand it when people try and shove their choice down your throat.
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Old 09-29-2008, 05:53 PM
 
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My BIL says he despises deermeat and can always tell the difference. He is not averse to eating it, he just says it is all gamy. WELL, I beg to differ since he sure loved my chili and texas hash casserole last time he was here! I may tell him one day!
I do the same with a friend of mine who can't stop telling me how much he hates mayo... but he loves my Russian Salad that is made with mayo.
My husband said not to to tell him the truth... I may tell him one day

One day I took about 8 lamb testicles to a BBQ party, to BBQ for myself... while everyone was talking how disgusting those are and how people could eat such a thing.
I placed them on the table only to discover that my oysters are disappearing one by one, I looked around and everyone had one in their plate. I guess they looked like steak and they were not paying attention.
Only one person said yuck... the rest admitted they are quite delicious.
At least now they can say they tried them.
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Old 09-30-2008, 11:06 AM
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Location: Sebastian/ FL
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Huh....those famous "mountain oysters"....never had 'em, but would love to try them one day.
I've heard, that they are delicious, if prepared right.
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Old 10-01-2008, 07:43 PM
 
Location: Mid Missouri (Miz-oo-ree)
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Smile Tree grown nuts only

One day I took about 8 lamb testicles to a BBQ party, to BBQ for myself... while everyone was talking how disgusting those are and how people could eat such a thing.
I placed them on the table only to discover that my oysters are disappearing one by one, I looked around and everyone had one in their plate. I guess they looked like steak and they were not paying attention.
Only one person said yuck... the rest admitted they are quite delicious.
At least now they can say they tried them.[/quote]

You will rarely here me use the "V" word in any reference to myself, but when it comes to eating "nuts"; I am 100 % vegetarian. From the trees if you please
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