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Thread: What's for dinner?

  1. #251
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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Quote Originally Posted by todbartell View Post
    any carrots?
    do you even like carrots lol?

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  2. #252
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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Salty's Spicey Batchelor Kife:

    couple pounds of venison rib trimmings
    black beans
    tomatoes
    navy beans
    liberally loved up with lots of cayene pepper, chilis, Louisiana hot sauce, cracked pepper.

    I'm on day 3 now and its now all gone. Hopefully the firey gaseous activity will be 2 by the time she gets home tonight

    ps. I didn't bother with a picture but I'm sure you've all seen dog food before? Kinda like that. ..
    Last edited by Salty; 11-06-2009 at 02:05 PM.
    its gonna take a life time to hunt and fish all this

  3. #253
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    Re: What's for dinner?

    sweet an sour grain feed Sask moose meat balls over rice.
    Tikka s-less .308

  4. #254
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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElkMasterC View Post
    Now that's just sad...... drop in for Rustic Elk Stew and Sourdough bread if you're in the LML. (In the slow cooker now)
    That just ain't right.
    Sorry I'm not in the Lower Mainland I am in Prince George. I hate that Lipton's Chicken Noodle soup too. Tonight was better BBQ beef tenderloin green beans and a nice salad.
    FISHERMAN CODE : Early to bed early to rise fish like hell and make up lies

  5. #255
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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Pan seared venison tenderloin with Thai chili sauce
    Sauted peppers and onions
    Oven roasted seasoned potatoes
    Got bacon in there too
    One glass South African Shiraz
    Barbados Rum Cake for Dessert


    Ron
    Quail is the virgin
    Duck is the mature woman
    .....Iron Chef

  6. #256
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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Not dinner, But i took a picture of it anyways for fun!
    Yeah I learned a lot from watching his ways,
    like how to hunt smart and how to be safe
    He said, one of these days son, you'll be grown
    Remember what i told you and pass it on.

  7. #257
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    Re: What's for dinner?

    last nights dinner

    rack of lamb, dolmades, greek salad, tzatziki and homous with pita, brocolini, mushrooms, roasted rosemary-garlic potatoes and chicken (Breanne doesn't like lamb)








    A Real Southern Canadian Beaver &
    I am Proud to be 100% Canadian "Y'ALL"
    + 110% Redneck Woman "Yehaww"

    redneck wedding vow: til huntin season do we part
    watch Alison's Kitchen on "Nice Fish Pro Staff" with Gary Cooper

  8. #258
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    Re: What's for dinner?

    I guess I forgot to check my voicemail for that invite Ali
    Its not the size that matters, its the fun you have while doing it. (HUNTING)

  9. #259
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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Quote Originally Posted by huntergirl270 View Post
    I guess I forgot to check my voicemail for that invite Ali
    Sherry baby, you know you have an open invitation here

    A Real Southern Canadian Beaver &
    I am Proud to be 100% Canadian "Y'ALL"
    + 110% Redneck Woman "Yehaww"

    redneck wedding vow: til huntin season do we part
    watch Alison's Kitchen on "Nice Fish Pro Staff" with Gary Cooper

  10. #260
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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Just a simple roasted deer(mulie) heart, wrapped with double smoked bacon, baby carrots and red potatoes.

    New to the gf and she liked it.


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