I definitely wouldn't have made a good hunter's wife_FOR SURE!!!!!! Our neighbors, across the street, hunt as a family, and always get deer and other kinds of animals, during all the hunting seasons. They never have to buy meat. Dear burger is so good, but I've never had it any other way except in burger form. Now I've had Moose, and that needs to be soaked overnight, to get the wildness out of it_well, most of the wildness anyway. Do these other animals you are all talking about have a wildness about them? :o) Lynn PS Now Richard Emlin Reed, I know your gears are rolling on that question already :o) LOL!!!!! Barb wrote: Yes cleaning then is a pain but its worth it.. BUT I'm getting to old to do it now.. When we moved to MO I showed a friend how to clean a Turtle she then floured it and fried it.. It was okay but the soup was better.. I also showed her how to clean Deer meat once the guys skinned it, NOW she is an expert!! :) My family men are great at hunting and fishing..they bow hunt, and gun hunt and they fish a lot so we always have lots of deer to share with our neighbors..
Lynn If you get a large deer, Buck or Doe they have a strong taste that I don't like but my guys will eat anything..My hubby gets me little one's he try hard to get a large one but brings home small one's then tells me he did it for me LOL.. We don't eat burger I cut it in large roast pieces or the back strap I cut in half. The rest I leave in larger pieces and cut it as I decide right before the meal..Growing up we sliced the pieces thin and fried it in butter with some onion.. GEE I'm getting hungry already... Barb ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynn Vondran" <lynnvondran@att.net> To: <padutch-life@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 9:45 AM Subject: [PD-LIFE] Hunting and Eating it >I definitely wouldn't have made a good hunter's wife_FOR SURE!!!!!! > Our neighbors, across the street, hunt as a family, and always get deer > and other kinds of animals, during all the hunting seasons. They never > have to buy meat. > Dear burger is so good, but I've never had it any other way except in > burger form. Now I've had Moose, and that needs to be soaked overnight, > to get the wildness out of it_well, most of the wildness anyway. > Do these other animals you are all talking about have a wildness about > them? > :o) > Lynn > PS Now Richard Emlin Reed, I know your gears are rolling on that question > already :o) LOL!!!!! > Barb wrote: > > Yes cleaning then is a pain but its worth it.. BUT I'm getting to old to > do > it now.. > When we moved to MO I showed a friend how to clean a Turtle she then > floured > it and fried it.. It was okay but the soup was better.. I also showed her > how to clean Deer meat once the guys skinned it, NOW she is an expert!! > :) > My family men are great at hunting and fishing..they bow hunt, and gun > hunt > and they fish a lot so we always have lots of deer to share with our > neighbors.. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hey Lynn...It all tastes like chicken! Smiling, Anna -----Original Message----- From: padutch-life-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:padutch-life-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lynn Vondran Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 10:46 AM To: padutch-life@rootsweb.com Subject: [PD-LIFE] Hunting and Eating it I definitely wouldn't have made a good hunter's wife_FOR SURE!!!!!! Our neighbors, across the street, hunt as a family, and always get deer and other kinds of animals, during all the hunting seasons. They never have to buy meat. Dear burger is so good, but I've never had it any other way except in burger form. Now I've had Moose, and that needs to be soaked overnight, to get the wildness out of it_well, most of the wildness anyway. Do these other animals you are all talking about have a wildness about them? :o) Lynn PS Now Richard Emlin Reed, I know your gears are rolling on that question already :o) LOL!!!!! Barb wrote: Yes cleaning then is a pain but its worth it.. BUT I'm getting to old to do it now.. When we moved to MO I showed a friend how to clean a Turtle she then floured it and fried it.. It was okay but the soup was better.. I also showed her how to clean Deer meat once the guys skinned it, NOW she is an expert!! :) My family men are great at hunting and fishing..they bow hunt, and gun hunt and they fish a lot so we always have lots of deer to share with our neighbors.. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hah, that's what everyone tells me, though I did have some frogs' legs a few times, in my life, and it DID taste like chicken :o) through the barbecue sauce :o) Lynn Anna wrote: Hey Lynn...It all tastes like chicken! Smiling, Anna
My Pop never hunted and neither did I. Uncle Charlie used to give my Mom a rabbit or two now and then, and, sometimes, a venison roast. She would do something to eliminate the "wild taste". Marinate it, I think. She used to refer to tallow; I just looked it up and, sure enough, there is tallow in a deer's fat. By the way, if a goose and a goose are geese; why aren't a moose and a moose meese? And if more than one bear are bears; why aren't more than one deer deers? Richard Emlin Reed Wesley Chapel, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynn Vondran" <lynnvondran@att.net> To: <padutch-life@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 10:45 AM Subject: [PD-LIFE] Hunting and Eating it >I definitely wouldn't have made a good hunter's wife_FOR SURE!!!!!! > Our neighbors, across the street, hunt as a family, and always get deer > and other kinds of animals, during all the hunting seasons. They never > have to buy meat. > Dear burger is so good, but I've never had it any other way except in > burger form. Now I've had Moose, and that needs to be soaked overnight, > to get the wildness out of it_well, most of the wildness anyway. > Do these other animals you are all talking about have a wildness about > them? > :o) > Lynn > PS Now Richard Emlin Reed, I know your gears are rolling on that question > already :o) LOL!!!!! > Barb wrote: > > Yes cleaning then is a pain but its worth it.. BUT I'm getting to old to > do > it now.. > When we moved to MO I showed a friend how to clean a Turtle she then > floured > it and fried it.. It was okay but the soup was better.. I also showed her > how to clean Deer meat once the guys skinned it, NOW she is an expert!! > :) > My family men are great at hunting and fishing..they bow hunt, and gun > hunt > and they fish a lot so we always have lots of deer to share with our > neighbors.. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Lynn, I'm a hunter's wife. He gets, cleans and eats the meat. I do the dishes! He'll cook his deer roast in beer too. You can marinate the meat in Italian dressing, turns out great. Smells good but I won't eat any of it. You can also soak the meat in milk to take the game taste out of it. tracy --- Lynn wrote: > I definitely wouldn't have made a good hunter's wife_FOR SURE!!!!!! > Dear burger is so good, but I've never had it any other way except in > burger form. Now I've had Moose, and that needs to be soaked > overnight, to get the wildness out of it_well, most of the wildness > anyway. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. http://travel.yahoo.com/