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Unread 01-18-2026, 05:34 PM   #1
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Default Pheasant Venison Sausage Jambalya

The first Jambalya of 2026 using THE last bag of pheasant breasts from 2024 . Also sliced up smoked venison hot dog/sausages we get a German/Austrian butcher shop to make for us in PA . Wish I had the breasts out of 2 or 3 dogs to add to the pot but it’s okay .
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Our supper tonight will be a venison mincemeat pie we baked today. It will be cool enough to eat by about 6:00.

And here’s the little guy that contributed to our din-din.
Nov. 14, 2021… 130 lbs.
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Love mincemeat pie,

we need you to bring a few pies to Rock Mtn in July Dean. {The Feast}

Some of the first mincemeat pie I remember were prepared by my aunt using squirrel that were harvested by grandpa.
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Mincemeat pie brings back sad memories. My father loved them, he was dying of cancer, I was but 8 yrs old, that Christmas, and mom baked him a mincemeat pie. He could no longer eat, but just laid in his bed smelling it and smiling.
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I wish I could have wafted the aromatic scent of my pie to him. It was heavenly..





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The first Jambalya of 2026 using THE last bag of pheasant breasts from 2024 . Also sliced up smoked venison hot dog/sausages we get a German/Austrian butcher shop to make for us in PA .
Wish I had the breasts out of 2 or 3 dogs to add to the pot but it’s okay .
Is it best with a GSP or would other breeds work?
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Is it best with a GSP or would other breeds work?
I was afraid to ask
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