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Altjaeger
08-20-2009, 09:24 PM
A quick but very satisfying dinner started tonight with chunks of backstrap covered in a venison seasoning given me by a friend browned quickly to a medium rare (about 3 minutes) in very hot olive oil in a pan, pasta salad, brocolli with cheese sauce and whole cranberry jelly. Except for cooking the pasta which I had done earlier and chilled before coating it took less than 15minutes prep. No left overs with a 15 year old says it all.:)
Alan R McDaniel Jr
08-20-2009, 10:02 PM
Sounds good. I may break out some venison to pan fry this weekend.
#1 son noticed an odor in his garage last week. He dug through all of his stuff trying to find a dead mouse, minnow, or lost bait shrimp. When he worked his way over next to one of his freezers the whole horror of the situation hit him.........but not like it hit him when he broke the seal on that freezer door.
From "been there, done that" I can tell you that there is nothing to be gained by opening the door to see if the horrid smell is really coming form the dead freezer. Un plug it, lay it on it's back, load it in the bed of the truck and dump the whole thing in the silo. He knows that now too because he's "been there, done that"!
He lost quite a bit of venison and pork and some fish. He is taking it well though and told me that he'll just have to go fishing some more to make up for the loss. Who says I didn't raise that boy right!
I'm going to cook all of mine up this fall before hunting season. I guess he'll be helping me now that his is gone.
Alan
Altjaeger
08-20-2009, 10:45 PM
He lost quite a bit of venison and pork and some fish. He is taking it well though and told me that he'll just have to go fishing some more to make up for the loss. Who says I didn't raise that boy right!
I'm going to cook all of mine up this fall before hunting season. I guess he'll be helping me now that his is gone.
Alan
Sounds like he is always ready for a challenge and can give Dad a helping hand when needed.
:D
Bushman
08-21-2009, 11:12 AM
That reminds me that I was going to go find one of those battery operated freezer alarms that sounds off if the freezer goes off. That happened earlier this year for the first time. I was down the basement scooping out the cat box when I noticed that the orange power light was not on. The plug was pulled out part way, but I caught it in time. See NCB, cats are good for something after all.
SeniorCoot
08-29-2009, 08:00 AM
Gonna grille some seasoned Back strap tonite- sort of a going away dinner for wife and I as we will be in mT for awhile this fall-last night i took a wild turkey breast and sliced it into cutlets --pounded & then breaded them with seasoned crumbs- fried quick and covered with a mushroom chix veloute-- not bad at all wife says much better than grilling whole breast.
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