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Unread 01-07-2022, 03:47 PM   #41
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For our New Year's Eve dinner, I made pheasant tikka masala, with a side of saag paneer & brown rice. Washed down with a good beer, it was a nice ending to 2021.
Wow! I make shrimp tikka masala and that is recent dish for me, and I LOVE IT (with chick peas). Will have to try it with a bird.
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That does sound good (shrimp & chick peas). For days, I was thinking of making the goose breasts that I got back in November in a cassis & elderberry sauce. Then, on Dec. 30, my wife said she was in the mood for Indian food. You never know what we'll be cooking up next !
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DUDE, I do believe that was MY IDEA No venison stew for you!!!
Actually Julia raised it first.
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Actually Julia raised it first.
Oh well then I'm not surprised. It was a great idea. When creativity comes up I rarely think of it being your idea Mike
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Good ideas are good no matter who’s idea they are. You and Julia will get credit, if we run with it. I have some notions running through my noggin on how to proceed.
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Good ideas are good no matter who’s idea they are. You and Julia will get credit, if we run with it. I have some notions running through my noggin on how to proceed.
No cred needed Mike, I think from the posts here it's clear we all like to eat.
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22 LR to the head . Or atleast that was the only choice when my grandfather was taking me . I’ve got a greatly changed Ruger 10/22 with a Whistle Pig barrel a enhanced trigger , regrouped headspace , a suppressor and a decent scope . This little rifle shoots Norma TAC 22 LR in very tiny five shot groups at 25 and 50 yards . But if the inclination for a shotgun kicks in I suspect a 28 or 20 with 6’s oughtta be okay .
I've always enjoyed squirrel hunting more than just about anything else. I think it's pretty much died out here though which is unfortunate probably goes for most small game hunting in my area though.
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No cred needed Mike, I think from the posts here it's clear we all like to eat.
Maybe we should take a survey on who likes to eat and what their favorite game is?? BWAHAHAHAHA!!
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Maybe we should take a survey on who likes to eat and what their favorite game is?? BWAHAHAHAHA!!
Palatable always worked for me as a primary objective bwahahahaha
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I'm partial to birds well hung. Haha, do NOT read that the wrong way!!!
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