Eat what you kill. An amazing concept!

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Eat what you kill. An amazing concept!

Postby Wingman » Thu Aug 30, 2012 11:32 am

ISAIAH 40:31

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Re: Eat what you kill. An amazing concept!

Postby MisterBlack » Thu Aug 30, 2012 11:47 am

nice read. thanks
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Re: Eat what you kill. An amazing concept!

Postby QuackX » Thu Aug 30, 2012 12:32 pm

Very nice. We are starting to film some cooking segments for our shows and emphasising the need to get kids more in touch with the eat what you hunt mentality.
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Re: Eat what you kill. An amazing concept!

Postby Wingman » Thu Aug 30, 2012 12:42 pm

The first time I took my daughter deer hunting was when she was about 5. I shot a doe and on the way back to get the truck somehow we got to talking about how you can't (legally anyway) buy deer meat at the store and how the only way to get deer meat is if you kill it, unlike buying pork or beef at the grocery store. In the course of the conversation she asked something about what part of the deer do we eat and I said we eat the muscles that make up the body. I'll never forget her response.

"YOU MEAN WE EAT ITS BODY?????!!!!!!"

I guess that concept was not as accepted as I thought it would be to a 5 year old. :lol:
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Re: Eat what you kill. An amazing concept!

Postby landscaper » Thu Aug 30, 2012 2:19 pm

Wingman wrote:The first time I took my daughter deer hunting was when she was about 5. I shot a doe and on the way back to get the truck somehow we got to talking about how you can't (legally anyway) buy deer meat at the store and how the only way to get deer meat is if you kill it, unlike buying pork or beef at the grocery store. In the course of the conversation she asked something about what part of the deer do we eat and I said we eat the muscles that make up the body. I'll never forget her response.

"YOU MEAN WE EAT ITS BODY?????!!!!!!"

I guess that concept was not as accepted as I thought it would be to a 5 year old. :lol:

My wife is a bit of a closet bunny hugger, and I'm afraid my it has rubbed off on my son who just turned 3, but we were driving past a soy bean field the other day and there was a huge doe standing near the road. I pointed it out to him and asked him if he like to see deer in the fields and what he thought about that one. He said, "I sure do! She looks like she'd taste good dipped in some Country Bob's!"

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Re: Eat what you kill. An amazing concept!

Postby jacksbuddy » Thu Aug 30, 2012 3:04 pm

I got you all beat in the "Good Grief" department.

My lovely wife - from China - where they do not have hunting - and whom I love dearly - has discovered such fine Southern delicacies as barbeque spare ribs, turnip greens, corn bread, and sweet tea. She loves these, by the way.

Well, when I first gave her some deer meat and some duck breast, she thought that those were very delicious as well.


That is, - - - - - - - until.








My mother! God bless her heart. My mama told my wife that wild game does not taste good.

Would you believe that my lovely bride, whom I dearly love more than anything on this earth, because her mother-in-law says that it does not taste good, now refuses to eat any wild game whatsoever? Her reason? It doesn't taste good. :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol:
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