OT - What was for supper tonight????
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OT - What was for supper tonight????
Mixing it up a bit......
I made a plate of brussel sprouts with Mayonase and horse reddish, Angel hair pasta with some Garlic, onion, Mrs. Dash and parmesian cheese, Big junk of Moose sausage.
How 'bout ya'll?
I made a plate of brussel sprouts with Mayonase and horse reddish, Angel hair pasta with some Garlic, onion, Mrs. Dash and parmesian cheese, Big junk of Moose sausage.
How 'bout ya'll?
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Grilled Fallow deer steak, salad, french style green beans with mushrooms, and whole grain rice.
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Re: OT: ????What was for supper tonight????
And you're still here! Dang, I would have been stuck in the water closet the rest of the night!!!Levergun wrote:Mixing it up a bit......
I made a plate of brussel sprouts with Mayonase and horse reddish, Angel hair pasta with some Garlic, onion, Mrs. Dash and parmesian cheese, Big junk of Moose sausage.
How 'bout ya'll?
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Bowl of oatmeal with stale raisins stirred in (they soften right up), and some cinnamon and the last drizzlings of our maple syrup (we missed most of the run this year). Sip of Jack Daniels to settle it in.
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ah, Hobie bought that 35 Remington.Hobie wrote:Ramen.
Oh and I had some schwans cheeseburger wantons. I forgot to get anything out of the freezer today.
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Started by lubing the gullet with some 101p Wild Turkey. That put me in the mood to cook. Then I fried some elk steak, fried up some taters from last years garden and cooked up a quart of blue lake beans from last years garden. Finished up by mixing up a pan of biscuits and some elk gravy.
My GOSH that was good! I felt bad my wife was kept in meetings all evening after school and I had to eat most of it alone.
But I had a tough demanding lift in the weight room today and needed a good recovery meal
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My GOSH that was good! I felt bad my wife was kept in meetings all evening after school and I had to eat most of it alone.
But I had a tough demanding lift in the weight room today and needed a good recovery meal
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The wife is on a diet and she had the last of something there wasn't enough of for both of us. To tell the truth I wasn't all that hungry but it was Korean ramen with kimchee...JReed wrote:Same here. But hey what else are you gonna have when you are at a school away from home.Hobie wrote:Ramen.
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Roladin....
its a German dish...
You take a fairly thin steak and beat it with a tenderizing hammer..
then you take cooked bacon...and place it on the flatten steak...
add a dash of salt and pepper...and any other spice you like...
roll the meat up...stick a tooth pick in it to keep it rolled up...
Brown the meat in a skillet...
then put in a slow cooker for a hour or two with gravy....
Served it with german potato salad and garden salad
and a ice cold beer!
Wow!
its a German dish...
You take a fairly thin steak and beat it with a tenderizing hammer..
then you take cooked bacon...and place it on the flatten steak...
add a dash of salt and pepper...and any other spice you like...
roll the meat up...stick a tooth pick in it to keep it rolled up...
Brown the meat in a skillet...
then put in a slow cooker for a hour or two with gravy....
Served it with german potato salad and garden salad
and a ice cold beer!
Wow!
This is too funny!
Night before last I ate Fish sticks and tator tots.
Not sure yet what I am having tonight. I made enough extra pasta, I think I am going to dump a can or chili on top of some pasta. Simple and minimal mess. I like chili on pasta!
Night before last I ate Fish sticks and tator tots.
Not sure yet what I am having tonight. I made enough extra pasta, I think I am going to dump a can or chili on top of some pasta. Simple and minimal mess. I like chili on pasta!
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I can hear some of those arteries clogging from here
Game freezer is empty, darn it! Ran out of fallow deer about a month ago. Should have shot two at 86er's place.
My wife tried something new and made stuffed green pepper soup. Sounds wierd but it was really good!
And a Dos XX's to wash it down
Game freezer is empty, darn it! Ran out of fallow deer about a month ago. Should have shot two at 86er's place.
My wife tried something new and made stuffed green pepper soup. Sounds wierd but it was really good!
And a Dos XX's to wash it down
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My meal can't compare with caribou, wild boar, whitetail, salmon, home-grown beef, elk, etc. (you guys are making me hungry!). But it was quick, easy and filling.
Just sauteed some smoked sausage, chicken, onions and celery in a 2-qt pot; threw in four cups of water, a can of black beans (drained) and a can of tomatoes and peppers; added a box of Zatarain's Red Beans and Rice, some cilantro, cracked pepper and Tabasco sauce, and let cook for 20 minutes. Wolfed it down with a couple YuengLings. Froze the rest for another time.
Just sauteed some smoked sausage, chicken, onions and celery in a 2-qt pot; threw in four cups of water, a can of black beans (drained) and a can of tomatoes and peppers; added a box of Zatarain's Red Beans and Rice, some cilantro, cracked pepper and Tabasco sauce, and let cook for 20 minutes. Wolfed it down with a couple YuengLings. Froze the rest for another time.
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Combining bacon and beef, gotta be a treat!RIHMFIRE wrote:Roladin....
its a German dish...
You take a fairly thin steak and beat it with a tenderizing hammer..
then you take cooked bacon...and place it on the flatten steak...
add a dash of salt and pepper...and any other spice you like...
roll the meat up...stick a tooth pick in it to keep it rolled up...
Brown the meat in a skillet...
then put in a slow cooker for a hour or two with gravy....
Served it with german potato salad and garden salad
and a ice cold beer!
Wow!
Sincerely,
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So far my venison supply is holding out. I still have a few roasts left, stew meat and some steaks.
I have 6# of moose burger left and will be making my Moose meat chili here next week. MMMMmmmmmm Gooooooood!
I know a guy that has a bunch of Elk and moose burger in his freezer that he can't eat it all before next season. (he pays for guided hunts!)
Anyway, he likes my Venison Sausage and trades me burger if I make him some sausages. I am hoping he wants more soon cause I got one sausage left and that last 6# of Moose.
If I get an Elk this year along with my two deer, I should be more than good for the entire year!
I have 6# of moose burger left and will be making my Moose meat chili here next week. MMMMmmmmmm Gooooooood!
I know a guy that has a bunch of Elk and moose burger in his freezer that he can't eat it all before next season. (he pays for guided hunts!)
Anyway, he likes my Venison Sausage and trades me burger if I make him some sausages. I am hoping he wants more soon cause I got one sausage left and that last 6# of Moose.
If I get an Elk this year along with my two deer, I should be more than good for the entire year!
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Ain't nothin' wrong with that! Sounds good to me! Especially eating game you harvested! That is the best part!!!
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Stir fry "spicy chicken" on white rice with kimchee. Diet pepsi. Anyone knows me knows I drink a lot of diet Pepsi. Yes, better dinner tonight than last.
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My wife has been out ot town for schooling. Unfortunately timed with a slump in work so I have home for the last three days.
I treated myself to a new crockpot so's I would not have to do any extra washing of dishes.
Started with cubed chunk-0-moose, onions, taters and mixed veggies...
I kinda add to it as the days grow longer.
Will have to start over tomorrow and am pondering attempting a salmon shark roast in a cream sauce...with onions of course (aint like I gotta worry about having to kiss anyone)
I sure love the ol' eternal "pot-o-stuff".
I treated myself to a new crockpot so's I would not have to do any extra washing of dishes.
Started with cubed chunk-0-moose, onions, taters and mixed veggies...
I kinda add to it as the days grow longer.
Will have to start over tomorrow and am pondering attempting a salmon shark roast in a cream sauce...with onions of course (aint like I gotta worry about having to kiss anyone)
I sure love the ol' eternal "pot-o-stuff".
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Sounds like some of you guys are ingesting a lot of lead.
I haven't eatcn yet (it's 1 am) but I just started the crock pot, I have some leftover soup that's barley based, has some carrots, bacon, maybe a few other things.
Hope it works out. If not, there's an open bag of potato chips.
I haven't eatcn yet (it's 1 am) but I just started the crock pot, I have some leftover soup that's barley based, has some carrots, bacon, maybe a few other things.
Hope it works out. If not, there's an open bag of potato chips.
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Grilled Water Buffalo steak, potatoes baked on the grill, and hominy. Washed it down with windmill soda. (water to you city slickers)
Hobie, I tried that rotted cabbage and hot pepper stuff while stationed at Camp Greaves in Korea. Never could understand why the Koreans liked it. I preferred the Ke-gogi, it was actually pretty good, and the yakimandu was really good.
Hobie, I tried that rotted cabbage and hot pepper stuff while stationed at Camp Greaves in Korea. Never could understand why the Koreans liked it. I preferred the Ke-gogi, it was actually pretty good, and the yakimandu was really good.
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I did the pizza thing too, but I had excellent company. I invited my mom and dad over and we did a you-bake and drank cold beer (the boy had diet orange soda).
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