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'Tis Hunting Time—A smallish blog


Shelby

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It's Monday already.  Maybe I say this every time, but this trip really flew.

 

The guys did end up at the shooting house yesterday morning.  Decided not to shoot anything, just watched the deer.

 

Deer next to the feeder on a very frosty morning

 

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We have so many leftovers that when they got home I just opened up the fridge and said "have at it" lol.  After they ate they went out and worked on the deer.  It's all ready for me to bring inside and clean it up and carve.  It's in pieces in the outside fridge.  I might put that off until tomorrow. Or maybe I'll get a spurt of energy later.  Anyway, while they did that I put together another charcuterie board.  Mostly the same as the first one.

 

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Then I slowly began dinner prep.  I was bad at taking pictures.  I blame the wine LOL.  Took a couple boneless, skinless chicken breasts out of the freezer and threw them in a pot to Sous Vide for a couple hours.  After that I seasoned them up with cumin, garlic, salt, pepper and seared them.  Then I chopped them up, mixed them with sour cream, green onions and hatch chiles that I had frozen a couple months ago.  Then it struck me that I hadn't thought about what kind of sauce I was going to make for the enchiladas.  Panic.  OH "head smack" I made tomato/tomatillo sauce and froze that.  Perfect.  Easy.  Thawed that out.  Rolled flour tortillas up with the chicken mixture, poured the sauce over, covered with cheese.  Baked at 350F for about 45 mins.  Yum.

 

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I made guacamole and opened a jar of the next best thing to homemade salsa Hell on the Red.

 

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 Also warmed up a jar of this:

 

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I LOVE this stuff.  It's good cold or warmed.  Oh and I did some RG midnight beans in the IP.  

 

Our friends plate:

 

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That wraps this trip up.  I'll be back when the next adventure arises :)  Thanks so much for hanging out with me again :) 

 

 

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Thanks so much for bringing us along, @Shelby! I'm always inspired and impressed by your spreads, and I love the context you provide by telling about the hunt (or non-hunt).

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9 minutes ago, gfweb said:

Whats the status of deer wasting disease in your area?  It's becoming a  big deal up here in the center of the state.

https://www.wesa.fm/environment-energy/2023-12-04/pennsylvania-game-commission-chronic-wasting-disease-rules

This is from the KS Fish and Game Dept:

 

As of 30 June 2023, CWD has been detected in 974 cervids, including 2 captive elk, 1 captive mule deer, and 971 wild, free-ranging deer. All Surveillance Zones in Kansas now have CWD detections. CWD surveillance began in 1996 and, to date, 35,534 cervids have been sampled and tested for CWD.

 

HUNTERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO USE ELECTRONIC DEER CHECK-IN (E-TAG) OR LEAVE EVIDENCE OF SEX ATTACHED TO THE CARCASS. THEN, BONE-OUT DEER, AND LEAVE CARCASSES IN THE COUNTIES WHERE DEER ARE TAKEN. MOVING CARCASSES MOVES PRIONS AND CWD TO NEW LOCATIONS!

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Ronnie says where we hunt there has been maybe one report of CWD.

 

Today I cleaned, cut and packaged the backstraps

 

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Then we tackled the grinding

 

I cleaned and cut smaller this sink full of meat

 

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Ronnie got some beef fat from the grocery store.  This cost a total of $11.  I remember when it used to be free.

 

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After the first grind

 

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After the second grind

 

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60 lbs of burger all tucked away in the freezer :)  

 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, rotuts said:

wow

 

''''  drop off deer heads for testing in one of the game commission’s collection bins  '''

 

now that's an image that ' sticks '

 

The assumption is that prions are limited to CNS and not in peripheral nerves...

 

In any event,  fortunately no signs of CWD in venison eaters or hunters.

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31 minutes ago, rotuts said:

what's the time constant ( ingestion to symptoms ) in mad cow ?

 

hopefully prions are only in the cns .

I found a paper where people got CJD from a corneal transplant (which isn't CNS of course).  The time to detecting CJD was 3 to 18 years.

So not mad cow, but a similar disease where exposure date was known

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  • 3 months later...

This was published today:  https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/19/dining/missouri-high-school-hunting-farm-to-table-program.html?unlocked_article_code=1.eE0.TFOv.3vU--GYoOZoj&smid=url-share

 

It doesn't really go in this thread, but -- Shelby, it made me think of you.  It's true that I don't know you or Ronnie in all the ways that matter for this, but I immediately thought, OMG KANSAS KIDS COULD GET A MODULE FROM YOU TWO!!! Plus, Chum . . . .

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15 minutes ago, SLB said:

This was published today:  https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/19/dining/missouri-high-school-hunting-farm-to-table-program.html?unlocked_article_code=1.eE0.TFOv.3vU--GYoOZoj&smid=url-share

 

It doesn't really go in this thread, but -- Shelby, it made me think of you.  It's true that I don't know you or Ronnie in all the ways that matter for this, but I immediately thought, OMG KANSAS KIDS COULD GET A MODULE FROM YOU TWO!!! Plus, Chum . . . .

Well I sure wish this had been around when I was in school!  Learning how to clean and butcher and cook --invaluable lessons.

 

Thanks for sharing this.  

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2 hours ago, rotuts said:

pleased to read it.

 

I was, too! 

 

I'm not entirely sure why; it just . . . landed.  HomeEc has gone the way of cursive; and this just seemed like, well -- like some basic, functional education.  Children:  let's discuss our *food*.  

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  • 7 months later...

Hello!  Quick little update.  Our friend was scheduled to come in the month of September for the usual dove/duck hunting and also to help (as usual) with some major repairs that needed to be done.  The monster storm that knocked the barn out was also hard on the shooting house etc.  However, due do a health issue, he had to reschedule to late in October.  It was still terribly hot so no birds were around to hunt.  It was all work and no play, unfortunately.   So, I didn't do the usual blog while he was here.  A few pictures were taken, however, so I'll share now.  He'll return early in December for deer season so hopefully we will be back to our regularly scheduled program lol.

 

Did a little Halloween decorating--which I'm staring at now knowing that I need to get busy and take it down and put Christmas up.  Sigh.  Time flies.

 

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Pumpkin patch was stellar this year.  The farmers brought their cows over to stay for a while so I'll be going out to give them pumpkins to eat every day.  I love doing that.

 

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They built from scratch and new shooting tower that fits just one person.  The bigger tower is all ready to go too.  Here's a few shots of the new one:

 

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They built it in the driveway, took it apart for transport and then rebuilt it out in the pasture.  Lotta work.

 

I did much of the usual food.....lots of meat and cheese boards for snacking

 

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Venison cheeseburger pizza 

 

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Apple galette with caramel sauce

 

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This was a lunch

 

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Anyway, like I said, just a fast hello so you know we didn't fall off the face of the earth :) 

 

I'm headed over to the appetizer thread to see if I can find something new and inspiring to make.  See you over here Dec. 4th.

 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, Shelby said:

Pumpkin patch was stellar this year.  The farmers brought their cows over to stay for a while so I'll be going out to give them pumpkins to eat every day.  I love doing that.

 

I would enjoy taking them to the cows, also! 

 

Do you do much baking/cooking with the pumpkins? I can't really remember if you do or not. 

 

Your food looks delicious and so attractively presented. That apple galette looks very appealing. 

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2 minutes ago, FauxPas said:

 

I would enjoy taking them to the cows, also! 

 

Do you do much baking/cooking with the pumpkins? I can't really remember if you do or not. 

 

Your food looks delicious and so attractively presented. That apple galette looks very appealing. 

Aw thank you!!!

 

I had a moment a few years ago and made a ton of pumpkin soup and froze it.  I never ate it and threw it all out lol.  So, no.  The cows get them all now.

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