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Unread 10-31-2010, 07:37 PM   #1
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Robert, I am glad you liked it. The picture has my mouth watering.... Just to let you know this is the only way my wife will eat Pheasant. I love my bird hunting so, I am always looking for new ways to try it......
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William,

While watching Sunday NFL countdown I prepared the dish you shared with us in this post. I cooked your pheasant recipe today and it was absolutely delicious! Very easy to make. Since I had three birds I added some extra broth and mushrooms. Echoing what Rob said is there is plenty for four or more with the dish. I cooked for only for myself since my girlfriend thinks eating wild bird is "weird". So I ask her where do you think Purdue chickens and Butterball turkey come from?? Anyhow, I have leftovers to nuke in the microwave for the next couple of days.

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