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Any chance this is the same group?
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Why is this thread still going????
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Would someone mind passing this info along to the javelina. They show no respect for my premier status. I am, and apparently ever will be, the self proclaimed worst pig hunter in the state.
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East econo lot is about $9 a day now. I think others further out are around $7.
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Sausage Fest and Meat Grinder Review
rossislider replied to rossislider's topic in Cooking Wild Foods
I was originally going to try the dry collagen because they looked easy to use. But then I read a lot of reviews from people who didn't like the taste and or texture of the collagen. So I opted for natural hog casing. I bought them from Amazon. I'll include the link below. Overall I thought they were good quality and produced a great texture. The package claims it will do 20-25 pounds of sausage. I could have done well over 30 pounds with what was in the package. My only complaint is that the casings were short. There were probably about 12-15 casings that were 2-3 feet each in length. Rather than doing about 8 small sausage wheels, it wold have been much easier and quicker to do a few longer ones. The slowest part of the process for me was loading the casing onto the stuffing tube and starting and finishing each wheel. I called The Pork Shop in Queen Creek to see if they had natural hod casings that were longer. From what the guy there explained to me, their's should be about twice as long as the others I used. I'm going to give them a go next time. http://www.amazon.com/Home-Pack-Sausage-Casings-32mm/dp/B001RQOY94/ref=pd_sim_gro_5/175-7621390-3204402?ie=UTF8&refRID=11R48CGARASFWYEJDS9B -
Sausage Fest and Meat Grinder Review
rossislider replied to rossislider's topic in Cooking Wild Foods
Grab some pork let me know when you want to do it. We will whip up a batch. -
Sausage Fest and Meat Grinder Review
rossislider replied to rossislider's topic in Cooking Wild Foods
No, these are simple Italian sausages (like bratwurst). You don't cook them until you are ready to eat them. The pictures you see there are everything from start till they are ready to hit grill, fry, boil, etc. The ones you smoke are usually salami style summer sausages. We have cooked these Italian sausages a number of ways. We didn't stuff all the sausage and just froze some to fry like hamburger. We use this in pasta, pizza topping, omelets, etc. You could also boil the whole sausages. My favorite way to cook the whole sausages is grilled. The outer casing gets a good crispness to it. I may try to do some smoked summer sausages at a later time. -
LOL, I'd happily throw a few your way. I may be wrong, but I think it only counts once per thread.
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Plenty of bad feelings coming from my direction! Congratulations
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Real easy, send me that check for 69.99 and I'll send the instructions. 1000 postings to be a premier member. 937 more and you will be there. Basicly, you need to spend way to much time on this website.
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I've had a few of their packs, never had to send one in for repair. However, when I went to pull my 2200 out for the Javelina hunt this year, the belt clips were missing. No idea where they went or how they came off. Probably had something to do with my kids. Anyhow I went on Badlands website to order replacements. They wouldn't let me buy replacements but had some free ones to me within a week.
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Sausage Fest and Meat Grinder Review
rossislider replied to rossislider's topic in Cooking Wild Foods
The kids love them. Surprised how hast we are going through them. We have been eating them on buns, in pasta, on pizza, etc. -
Sausage Fest and Meat Grinder Review
rossislider replied to rossislider's topic in Cooking Wild Foods
Not 100% certain I know what you mean by finish. But my prefered way is in a bun with all the fixens! J/K If you mean how did I separate and store them, I pinched where I wanted to finish one sausage, gave it a few twists, and did the same to the next but twisted the opposite direction. Once I finished all of them I used some kitchen scissor to cut the section between each link, and wrapped 4 to a pack in freezer paper and froze. -
^^^What he said. Great bucks and a great cat!
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Badlands Binos Case and harness for 15x56
rossislider replied to Bradaet's topic in Other Hunting Gear
The newer one (the Bino X) seems really big and probably will. I have the original Badlands bino case (slightly smaller than the Bino X) and use it for my 12x50 Vortex Razors. Not much extra room in there, but that is one of the reasons I like it, they won't bounce around. If you are in the Queen Creek area, you are welcome to try your binos in my case. GREAT BINO CASES, you won't be disappointed! -
Again, NOT KNOCKING THE TUNDRA, AWESOME TRUCK, but the new Fords are pretty sweet. I was recently in the market and ended up going with a Ford. The V6 3.5 liter engine doesn't sound like much until you do a side by side comparison. My twin turbo V6 with ecoboost will tow 11,000 pounds, and after driving it for a week I am averaging about 23 mpg. But like I said previously, it all depends on what you want out of a truck. My priorities were towing 10,000+ pounds, non diesel, best possible mpg.
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I don't disagree with any of you on anything anyone has said here. The Tundra is a great tuck. I'm just suggesting everyone consider the title of the thread, "Toyota Tundra Owners....Yea or Nay". Might draw a lot of attention from those that prefer the other truck because of this title.
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I really don't have an opinion either way and certainly don't mean this as an insult to anyone here, but a question like this tends to bring out biased responses. Ask the same thing about Fords, Chevrolets, Nissans, etc. and you'll get the same types of responses from fans of those trucks. For me it really cones down to what you want out of your truck, looks, towing, MPG, etc. They all have their strengths.
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Wish I had the funds, I would love to get into this with my son.
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There is a dirty joke in there somewhere.
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So what is the phone number?
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I have posted in the past about the deals at Danner's Outlet store. As usual, you have to create a free account to be able to log in and see the current deal. Nothing great for the men this time around, but they have some great boots for the ladies. I bought the pair of the boots pictured below in Men's for my son a year ago. He really likes them and they are excellent quality. They have them on clearance now for $25 (free shipping)! This is an insane deal for a high quality pair of women's boots (would also work for a boy with smaller feet.) Even though my wife already has some boots, I couldn't pass these up at the price (They are $180 on Amazon). Also picked up another pair for my daughter who will need them in a couple of years. I'll post the link below. There are a few other styles as well. http://www.hitthebreakroom.com/invite/?r=237537
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I've bought boots from the site 3 times. Never a problem.
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Here is a women's to men's size conversion table for anyone that needs it.
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Arizona Deer Association..Winner Posted....
rossislider replied to azelkhunter2's topic in The Campfire
Curse you Holly!!! But congratulations nonetheless.