On Thu 10 Nov 2005 06:11:03p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it ~patches~?
> DH got home around dinner time along with the deer to show me then take
> to the abbatoir. The venison will be ready to pick up likely tomorrow
> evening. We are going to tan the hide as well so will be getting the
> hide back from the abbatoir. He also brought fresh pickerel! Here's a
> pic of their catches. I'll post the venison goodies as I make them.
>
> the deer - http://tinypic.com/fkprig.jpg
What a great looking deer! I have eaten venison and enjoyed it, but have
never cooked it myself. Will you also post the recipe(s) you use when you
make them?
> We had the fresh pickerel for a simple dinner of fish with oven baked
> potatoes. DH cooked it the way they cooked it at the hunt camp. As
> always this is one very nice fish!
>
> fresh catch - http://tinypic.com/fkqgjp.jpg
Pickerel is one of my all time favorite fish! It's virtually impossible to
get where I live, and I probably wouldn't trust its freshness if I did see
it for sale. Luckily, there is a fish and seafood restaurant that does
serve it fresh and it's quite good.
> dinner - http://tinypic.com/fkqj2u.jpg
As usual, you dinner looks scrumptious, and I'm sure it was!
> And for your viewing pleasure, here is a pic right outside the door of
> the hunt cabin.
>
> http://tinypic.com/fkqk5k.jpg
Looks like a great place to go to. My family used to have a cabin on the
shore of Kentucky Lake. I loved being there, beautiful and relaxing.
Cheers!
--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
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A chicken in every pot is a *LOT* of chicken!