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Old 10-15-2006, 04:04 PM
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Mmmmm, got some ground venison fried up and cooking in a pot of homemade spaghetti sauce.
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mmmm... sounds good!

it'* even better when its your venison. My dad made some Venison Strogenoff (sp?) out of some of my venisone mmm mmm good. And of course sausage, and jerky!
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Yup yup, my mom uses ours in chili, spaghetti, and anything else that would normally have beef in it.

Except down here in the sticks, we dont try to hide anything and we call it "deer meat"

Fancy northern folk........
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Originally Posted by Mike1995
Mmmmm, got some ground venison fried up and cooking in a pot of homemade spaghetti sauce.
I hate you
I like mine soaked in buttermilk,floured up and done like country fried steak
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Originally Posted by LittleHoov
Yup yup, my mom uses ours in chili, spaghetti, and anything else that would normally have beef in it.

Except down here in the sticks, we dont try to hide anything and we call it "deer meat"

Fancy northern folk........
Well, up here in the north, we don't call it beef. We NORTHERNERS, call it COW.

Fancy southern folk.
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deer = yuck!! You will never get me to eat that- never in a million years!!
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Originally Posted by SSE14U24ME
deer = yuck!! You will never get me to eat that- never in a million years!!
Why not? It tastes like chicken....
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Originally Posted by SSE14U24ME
deer = yuck!! You will never get me to eat that- never in a million years!!
Have you ever tried it? It does depend on how you cook it weather or not it tastes gamey I love it!! I just dont get a chance to eat much of it. :(
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Originally Posted by BLACK94SSEi
Originally Posted by SSE14U24ME
deer = yuck!! You will never get me to eat that- never in a million years!!
Have you ever tried it? It does depend on how you cook it weather or not it tastes gamey I love it!! I just dont get a chance to eat much of it. :(
I have tried it several times. Most of which were done by trickery. However, my mouth knows when a foreign meat is in there that don't belong in there. Why do I feel I am going to pay for that last sentence?
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Originally Posted by SSE14U24ME
Originally Posted by BLACK94SSEi
Originally Posted by SSE14U24ME
deer = yuck!! You will never get me to eat that- never in a million years!!
Have you ever tried it? It does depend on how you cook it weather or not it tastes gamey I love it!! I just dont get a chance to eat much of it. :(
I have tried it several times. Most of which were done by trickery. However, my mouth knows when a foreign meat is in there that don't belong in there. Why do I feel I am going to pay for that last sentence?
Lol quick change it before.....NM I think Bill is typing as of this posting. He must not have much work to do since hes been posting and answering PM'* pretty quick today.



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