quietthinker
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sounds like an expensive steak.....which I'm assuming you made use of.Don't you mean, "Oh deer!"?
That caused $3000 worth of damage to the front end of the Mazda. I shouldn't complain, though; the deer was totaled.
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sounds like an expensive steak.....which I'm assuming you made use of.Don't you mean, "Oh deer!"?
That caused $3000 worth of damage to the front end of the Mazda. I shouldn't complain, though; the deer was totaled.
wow...1 week!.....what a bunch of hungry carnivores..... aaaargh!I was the only sober driver one night a long time ago. Driving everyone home in a friend's van. Hit a cow. Van totaled. Cow for dinner for the week.
Missouri has tons of snakes. I am a great fan of garter snakes. This is adorable.:
Snake party busted for not social distancing (Video) | New York Post
They appear as orange salmon eggs formed together like orange raspberries, as the picture FYD showed.PS ...what are salmonberries??! lol
I agree smores are too sweet. A good trout on the fire in some tinfoil with salt and pepper is good. When I was in boyscouts for church we hunted chickens that were loose and ate them. That was some good chicken too. It was a boyscouts survival camp exercise. Personally I like just buying the chicken at the store and eating it. I don't like the idea of killing animals. But then I still eat meat anyways so I don't want to be a hypocrite. And it taught me to be thankful for the animals that we use as food to live.![]()
I disagree with the concept of s'mores.
First of all.
Roasting marshmallows = awesome
Eating marshmallows = awesome
Chocolate = awesome
Graham crackers = cereal
But all together at once is too sweet and I hate it. The best camping foods are salmonberries and fish.
I just had to get that off my chest.
ahhhhhh, sensory delights get our attention like no other!I love s'mores, but my beard does not! I'm with @devin553344 , trout w/s&p, a little butter. Foil wrapped fire baked potato, with a giant nail through the middle. Foil dinners, with chopped veggies, and ground meat, mushrooms, seasonings, all mushed together, tightly wrapped in foil, and roasted.
I remember one time hitchhiking in Oregon, and one night when I quit because it had gotten dark, I walked off the highway into the shadows, threw down my sleeping bag, and went to sleep. When I woke up, I saw I needed to slide over about 2 feet to have my blackberry breakfast in bed. That was good camping!!
Much love!
Quickly grabbed ahold of mine!!ahhhhhh, sensory delights get our attention like no other!
We have huge amounts of blackberry bushes and also some huckleberry. We used to go and collect a whole bunch and make pies. They were so good. The Indians where I grew up would eat lots of black berries and other berries along with salmon and whales. Interesting things for being out on your own or with friends.I love s'mores, but my beard does not! I'm with @devin553344 , trout w/s&p, a little butter. Foil wrapped fire baked potato, with a giant nail through the middle. Foil dinners, with chopped veggies, and ground meat, mushrooms, seasonings, all mushed together, tightly wrapped in foil, and roasted.
I remember one time hitchhiking in Oregon, and one night when I quit because it had gotten dark, I walked off the highway into the shadows, threw down my sleeping bag, and went to sleep. When I woke up, I saw I needed to slide over about 2 feet to have my blackberry breakfast in bed. That was good camping!!
Much love!
Whales? Really?The Indians where I grew up would eat lots of black berries and other berries along with salmon and whales.
it's a good thing you're not a whale fluffy.....even a blackberry!Whales? Really?![]()
That's what they taught us in school on the indian reservation. And they hunted them in canoes to make it more interestingWhales? Really?![]()
The van owner... Large familywow...1 week!.....what a bunch of hungry carnivores..... aaaargh!
Not wanting to throw a spanner into your culinary delights, but just a gentle fyi that aluminum foil is not good for wrapping and cooking food. The aluminum leeches out into the food... It's a known carcinogen. It's also very convenient.I love s'mores, but my beard does not! I'm with @devin553344 , trout w/s&p, a little butter. Foil wrapped fire baked potato, with a giant nail through the middle. Foil dinners, with chopped veggies, and ground meat, mushrooms, seasonings, all mushed together, tightly wrapped in foil, and roasted.
I remember one time hitchhiking in Oregon, and one night when I quit because it had gotten dark, I walked off the highway into the shadows, threw down my sleeping bag, and went to sleep. When I woke up, I saw I needed to slide over about 2 feet to have my blackberry breakfast in bed. That was good camping!!
Much love!
And I've heard that it can cause Alzheimer's in, um, in, um, it can cause, aluminimum to . . . oh dear.Not wanting to throw a spanner into your culinary delights, but just a gentle fyi that aluminum foil is not good for wrapping and cooking food. The aluminum leeches out into the food... It's a known carcinogen. It's also very convenient.
When I was a child I used to chew on aluminum just to make the fillings in my teeth cause me pain. I like pain, it makes the happy time so much better. Memory: not one except the pain of chewing on tinfoil.And I've heard that it can cause Alzheimer's in, um, in, um, it can cause, aluminimum to . . . oh dear.
Now I just wear it like a hat.When I was a child I used to chew on aluminum just to make the fillings in my teeth cause me pain. I like pain, it makes the happy time so much better. Memory: not one except the pain of chewing on tinfoil.
LOL, It works good to fix car damage too. So I found this little nugget:Now I just wear it like a hat.
Much love!