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Unread 01-04-2023, 05:48 PM   #1
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Craig, didnt get married until I was 40. Only meat I ever bought was lunch meat and bacon. Otherwise ate all venison, grouse, rabbit and lots of bluegill, crappie, and walleye. I cooked alot, the good old days.
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Craig, didnt get married until I was 40. Only meat I ever bought was lunch meat and bacon. Otherwise ate all venison, grouse, rabbit and lots of bluegill, crappie, and walleye. I cooked alot, the good old days.
A friend was kind enough recently to give me some Rockfish (stripers) fillets . They were right darn tastey . Had one kinda close to a southwestern type deal one of the local resteraunts does and the other was bake/broiled and served with vegetable stir fry and steamed rice . Oh my gosh when I was 44 I was already done with the first TWO wives
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Cooking is a good bit more entertaining if you’re cooking for someone as well as yourself . I cook in the Philippines and my wife still says I am just so surprised that you know how to cook and it tastes good 🤷🏻*♂️
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My second try with this recipe . And I actually used a cast iron skillet this time . Also sliced the meat a skoosh thicker . I think it made a slight improvement not that the first try was bad .
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Craig, by partridge, do you mean chukar? Asking for a friend.
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Craig, by partridge, do you mean chukar? Asking for a friend.
Allgood calls them “red legged partridge” , but to me they look like a chukar . They came from tower shoots so yes they’re pen raised . I forget which game farm in PA he gets them from but I saw the website before and this place claimed to grow chukar partridge and a red legged partridge . To me these partridge have a better flavor than the pheasants which come from the same place .
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The two main differences in appearance between the Chukar and the Redleg are that Redlegs are brown and Chukars are grey and the Redlegs have significant speckling on their throats and breast and Chukars have no speckling.
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