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How to cook


At the shoot the other day I had one of my little stoves set up out back. Every once in a while I would go out and drop a couple peices of wood in. That kept it going for most of the morning.

I was wantin to see if anyone had any comments or questions. About the only comment was, someone told me that they, the little stoves, dont work at all  They said Jim was stump shootin with them and it wouldn't even heat up a cup of water for tea

This surprised me because I've found them to be exceptional at heating up water. If anyone remembers the third Morgantown bow jam I had my big 12qt stock pot settin on one with a couple gallons of water going at a roiling boil. I cooked about 35 ears of Silver Queen sweetcorn to go along with our pitch in dinner.

Anyway I decided I better look in to this myownself as JR would say I decided to see what I could cook with one.
Start with a good load of dry oak. 

This is one of my favorite brands.
 
Things are starting to warm up.
  
Lift off.

A spot of tea.

Next, Java. 9 cups.



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Now for the breakfast of champions. Rind of red and a loaf of bread

I was introduced to this delicacy when I was a kid and me and a couple buddys went pay lake fishing about every saturday morning in the summer.

 We had the most delicious sandwiches, cooked over an open fire.

If you try one of these be sure you get the real old fasioned balogne that is all pork. Most baloney now days has beef, pig, turkey, and mecanically seperated chicken parts 
Bed of Coals.

Rind of Red

Cacklefruit

Breakfast is served



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I like that Dennis!!



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For lunch I decided to have a famous New Albany treat. I don't know if it still exists but there was a great meat market in town called Wolfs Market.

For some reason they still carry Wolf Weiners at the neighborhood Krogers.They are all pork and about the best hotdogs you can get.

To go along with these I heated up a can of Bushes best beans. These are pretty good especially if you doctor them a little. I cant find my favorites any more Speaking of which, one time we were all down in Perry co. camping and Deer hunting.

Setting around camp waiting to go back out and a guy pulls in and says " Anybody got any Big John's Beans". Said he would pay $10.00 for a can but they gotta be Big Johns.

We asked him what he wanted them for and he said they were camped down the road. They came in for lunch, and afterwards they were in the camper relaxing and looked out and a Booner was out there licking the leftover Big Johns out of the pot In all the commotion the deer got away He said he wanted some beans to hunt over





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I'll have to finish this tomorrow. My tech person ain't doin no more tonightdisbelief

Any ways just wait and see what I had for supper. It's one of John's favorites that you can't hardly get in Indiana anymoreevileye



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I just noticed none of my happy faces showed up in those picture posts. Well just take a Sharpie and when your readin, insert any periods and exclamation points where they go.

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You aint right man, you just aint right.

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Way to go Dennis, looks pretty good to me especialy on a cold day out hunting.



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I forgot to mention what I had for dessert with my Wolfs and beans.
The classic banana popsicle.



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And now for a delicious supper. Braized quail, fried taters with onion, Blue Lake green beans, and baked cherry pie. Washed down with Chateau Den Den 2010.
Taters and onions, diced and spiced, wrapped in tin foil

Potatoes slid under the stove

I turned up the heat

Quail, beans and taters on the grill

Cherry pie in a tin foil tent

Bone appetite!



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You gotta pack heat to eat?

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That be a good apitizer whats 4 Supper !! !!


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After all that I guess it just proves..... Cowels aint no Betty Crockerbiggrin



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Jim couldn't cook to save his lifedisbelief



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Now for the real question: Where did you get those quail?

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John, I flushed them down at Krogers. In the frozen sectionwink 



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Ask Debra what choke and load she used for them................according to Cowles, you already have toothpicks for this meal---and like George Bush, it's somehow my fault??

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You know Cornish Game Hens are not quail , right ?

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Yep, Tim. These store bought quail are like store rabbits. They taste pretty good but they ain't as good as wild.

They always had these quail for sale in a four pack for $9.99. Every once in a while I would get some. The other day I was down there and they had their whole stock of quail on managers special for $3.99 a pack.

I limited outbiggrin  



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Speaking of cooking, I got me one of those new fangled electronic pressure cookers. I done a head of cabbage with smoked sausage cooked in 8 minutes ! And it was the best I ever had. Cooked a deer roast in 40 minutes. It's a great machine.

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tim, did you get an old, tough squirrel yet?

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No, and it's not looking good.

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yawnt me to bring you one?

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Sure, if you have a spare.

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spare?!?!! only for close friends.............bow-kilt tree rats is hard to come by. I stopped at 18 this year. I will bring a "Memorial Squirrel" for you Saturday--killed it on 9/11/11

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Dennis, did you have to turn the stove upside-down to make the 'nanner popsicle?

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john nail wrote:

spare?!?!! only for close friends.............bow-kilt tree rats is hard to come by. I stopped at 18 this year. I will bring a "Memorial Squirrel" for you Saturday--killed it on 9/11/11


 

Fresh never frozen? confuse



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