Originally Posted by Pablo:
I bet that bacon fat brought that venison right up where it needed to be so you could have the best of both worlds. I never do egg casseroles but I think I should try.
Yes, yes you should. With your cooking skills, I'm sure it would be wonderfully sinful! [Reply]
Well I'm invited back to deer camp. JC this is awesome.
From coming out of the water to post sear. OMG "this is the way"... They all said they will be buying sous vide machine very soon. That's when you know it was good.
Looks great, May I suggest a sharp knife? LooKs like you took my old Stihl 045 Super (87cc) to it.
Cut against the grain, you'll thank me.
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Well I'm invited back to deer camp. JC this is awesome.
From coming out of the water to post sear. OMG "this is the way"... They all said they will be buying sous vide machine very soon. That's when you know it was good.
I drag it out once a year, put the bad azz bar and the logger chain on it and teach youngsters how it's done. After 20 minutes I start drinking and telling people who want to try it NO!
New is nice but IMHO not better if you don't mind having loose teeth.:-):-):-) But it takes down the big ones that's 22 seconds.
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Clearly I have a better chainsaw than you.
Originally Posted by cooper barrett:
It's my old one.
I drag it out once a year, put the bad azz bar and the logger chain on it and teach youngsters how it's done. After 20 minutes I start drinking and telling people who want to try it NO!
New is nice but IMHO not better if you don't mind having loose teeth.:-):-):-) But it takes down the big ones that's 22 seconds.
Mine is electric and I love it. Just sayin... [Reply]
Originally Posted by cooper barrett:
Is your son a horse? That's bite that burger commercials would be proud of.
The eggs look killer, waiting for details of how "Bambi" turned out
You asked... Well it wasn't far off of Bambi.. Don't care, bow hunting is hard. And in this case, to his credit, he learned why I trust him with a sidearm. A bit messy, but ethical.
When I was married to the farmer's daughter, I went out at 5am, crawled into the cab of the tractor with either a bow or a shotgun (slug) and waited for the deer to come to me.
Free deer tags and hauling it home was easy too. Had something like this with a hinged top There are some positives to marrying a farmer/ rancher's daughter. I should have been more critical when I met her mother.