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Old 11-18-2006, 05:10 AM
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Marinade pheasant over night in Zesty Italian dressing with a hint of Soy.
Layer of dressing, can of Cream of Chicken, cover with another layer of dressing and bake at 350 until tender and done.
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Old 11-18-2006, 11:45 AM
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Hey GSPSONNY.

I'll do the pheasant shootin for the restaurant...ducks too. What else ya need killin for the grillin?? I'm a shooter....oh and an eater!!
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Old 11-18-2006, 01:10 PM
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I love to cook-----but the restuarant will need somebody to fill in on all days suitable for hunting and fishing
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Old 11-18-2006, 10:08 PM
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Oh sure Billy and I have to stay at the restaurant all day cooking and cleaning while Skeet and Rubicon get to go out and have all the fun. That's the story of our lives.
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Old 11-18-2006, 10:26 PM
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Good Idea

Hey that is a good idea. Y'all cook and we'll do the huntin. Just think of all the money y'all gonna be makin!! The ony thing we'll need is a little money for ammo...fuel money for travlin around...scoutin an all and we will need a little travel expenses and some of that there good cookin y'all gwan be doin...just ta keep body an soul together....ain't that right Rubicon??
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Old 11-18-2006, 11:33 PM
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Re: Good Idea

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Hey that is a good idea. Y'all cook and we'll do the huntin. Just think of all the money y'all gonna be makin!! The ony thing we'll need is a little money for ammo...fuel money for travlin around...scoutin an all and we will need a little travel expenses and some of that there good cookin y'all gwan be doin...just ta keep body an soul together....ain't that right Rubicon??
Hey skeet

Thats sounds about like my kids. I finally got smart and as they turned 18 I busted their dinner plates and pitched the kids out. I didn't plan on being their mommy the rest of their lives.
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Old 11-19-2006, 12:43 AM
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HUH??!!

Y'all wouldn't treat us like you did when you was so mean to your kids. I mean well heck...dad...we wouldn't want all the money..jest our fair share, ya know. Heck we would be supplyin all the main part of the grub ya unnerstand? Well at least the meat part. Ain't that the main part?? C'mon, paw....er ahhh I mean,....ah Billy! I allus wanted me a job like that. ssshhhh...c'mon Rubicon...Help me out here!!




An this is my 1600th post. What is I a commin to??
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Old 11-19-2006, 01:42 AM
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Re: HUH??!!

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Y'all wouldn't treat us like you did when you was so mean to your kids. I mean well heck...dad...we wouldn't want all the money..jest our fair share, ya know. Heck we would be supplyin all the main part of the grub ya unnerstand? Well at least the meat part. Ain't that the main part?? C'mon, paw....er ahhh I mean,....ah Billy! I allus wanted me a job like that. ssshhhh...c'mon Rubicon...Help me out here!!




An this is my 1600th post. What is I a commin to??
I'm not mean although at the time I was called a few unmentionable terms. I just had my rules and I told them if they didn't like my rules they could make their rules when they were living independantly. Another words don't get your a$$ caught on the door knob as you depart.

I was widowed and with five youngins' and doing my job in the Military with 10>16 hour days I didn't need any extra trouble.

I must have motivated them because 3 finished college and the other two got good jobs. None of them were in any trouble cause they knew they would suffer the wrath if they did. A lot of times I didn't get to give them all the time they needed but they understood. They might not have liked it, but they understood.

They have families of their own now and when we talk or chatter on cyberspace and they say thanks Dad for being the way you were. It gives us a bearing on how to treat our kids. Setting goals and always doing the right thing. I don't acknowledge what they say, I just get a feeling of satisfaction and a smile on my face.

I now have 5 wonderful Grandchildren and 3 Great Grandchildren that they gave me with love. Sides that I have all these great places to visit whenever I want.

And congrats on the 1600 post.

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Old 11-19-2006, 07:04 AM
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Skeet, I think Billy is into that tough love stuff!. Heck, I have four kids and four grand kids.They come home as needed and are always welcome. the youngest moved back in after college, then moved back in after 6 years in a neuc. sub in the navy.and now at 35 baches with me-AND IT WORKS OUT GREAT. My oldest son moved back home after 8 years on a battleship in the navy and helped run the family businesses for a year then struck out on his own only to have his neck broken in a car accident so back home where i nursed him for another year. He is now married with two great kids. My daughter moved back home after college and lived at home until she got on her feet , then moved back in two years ago when she got a job here in Md and stayed with me for 6 months while we found her a condo in a good area on the bay shore. She is a dental hygenist and works at two different practices and is definitely not a slacker- just needed a little help from daddy. My kids and grandkids are my pride and joy and I hope to always be there for them. Anyway, guess we could work that HUNT CHAT GOURMET FINS AND SKINS EATAURANT during off season if there is such a thing. Maybe Val could fill in with some gator, LilRed with some of that great southern quisine, and Icequeen with bear steaks.
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Old 11-20-2006, 09:04 AM
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Ok, the recipes sound good. Now I'm hungry and I had breakfast not to long ago.

I think starting up a wild game restaurant would be a good idea. I'd come in for a bite.

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Old 11-20-2006, 01:36 PM
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the last gater i had i thought it tasted like beef and i will say at the risk of makeing it sound bad but i would take a wild rabbit any day over chicken.
My mother would cook them when i brought them home and i still like eating them.
my grand father raised rabbits to eat and i didnt like to eat them they had no flaver and were greasey he would try to say they were chicken but i could tell every time we found that they had to be spiced well to taste good.
My grand mother did make dumplins frome the raised rabbits that was good.
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Old 11-20-2006, 02:06 PM
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When I was a kid I was in convalesance from an illness and our family Doc suggested I find an out door hobby. It just happened it was around Easter and a family member gave me a bunny.

And that was a start to me raisnig rabbits. I had Little Dutch, Chinchillas, and New Zealand Whites. Won a lot of prizes from them at the county fair.

As far as eating them, I thought they tasted lousy. Maybe it was because they were pen raised. There is nothing better than a good Cottontail fried slowly and gravy made from the pan drippings.

My Grandmother used to make great Hasenpepper also. Wrenchman is correct about the seasoning of pen raised rabbits. Thats why the hasenpepper was so good.
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Old 11-20-2006, 05:54 PM
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Yep pen raised bunnies have a very distinct very different flavor. I have never decided if it was due to lack of excercise or diet. I use to raise rabbits myself btw.

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Old 11-20-2006, 10:53 PM
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Pen raised wabbits

You know,...it is an often quoted "fact" that you can actually starve to death while eating all the wabbits you can eat...And they really don't taste so good. I used to raise 'em too.
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Old 11-21-2006, 09:47 AM
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I don't know, eating something I'd raised...

See, this is why I could never own a farm. I'd name all the animals (at least the cute ones) and I'd starve to death. I mean even piglets are somewhat cute when they're little. Not to mention fluffy little lambs and baby chicks.

I'd have to become a vegetarian. It's kind of hard to get attached to a potato.

So when and where is the Gourmet Wild Game restaurant opening?

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