Want a new chili? The Wild Bowl has 100 soups, stews and chilies--26 chilies, to be exact.
New marinade? Tenderize the Wild has 100 marinades, brines and rubs.
Then there’s Sausage Season, with 75 wursts But more important, the science of binding fat to lean so you don’t end up with crumbs.
Stalking the Wild Jerky with 101 variations: jalapenos, smoke, ranch dressing powder, even whiskey. Canadian not Irish. Irish is for drinking. No, Sipping.
Upland Game Bird Cookery with 100 dishes from Surfin’ Hungarians to Beer Batter Bites
And Slice of the Wild: 100 venison recipes is the hunter’s bullet to fork handbook with 40 illustrated pages of game care and cutting, as well as 100 recipes.
Only 12 days until Christmas and, with cubic priority, it's not too late, or more than a few bucks, depending on where you live. Email me at riflesandrecipesgmail.com and I'll give you an estimate. (For two books yesterday, it was only $2.50 to add cubic priority, and USPS said it would be there on Saturday.)
Want a new chili? The Wild Bowl has 100 soups, stews and chilies--26 chilies, to be exact.
New marinade? Tenderize the Wild has 100 marinades, brines and rubs.
Then there’s Sausage Season, with 75 wursts But more important, the science of binding fat to lean so you don’t end up with crumbs.
Stalking the Wild Jerky with 101 variations: jalapenos, smoke, ranch dressing powder, even whiskey. Canadian not Irish. Irish is for drinking. No, Sipping.
Upland Game Bird Cookery with 100 dishes from Surfin’ Hungarians to Beer Batter Bites
And Slice of the Wild: 100 venison recipes is the hunter’s bullet to fork handbook with 40 illustrated pages of game care and cutting, as well as 100 recipes.
To my tastes, regular Dr Pepper has a bit richer flavor, but as far as tenderizing the meat, the diet version still has caffeine and some acid, so it will do that just as well. And the flavor isn't all that different. The diet stuff is what I usually drink anyway. Have a wonderful Christmas Jason. Eileen
On appetites: "If I had to wait until I was hungry to eat, I'd never eat."
If you're wanting to buy one of the sale cookbooks or Gun Gack 4, depending on how far you live from Montana, cubic priority is available for just a few dollars more. To mail two books to Oregon the other day it was only $2.50 more; two books to the east side of the Mississippi, was only $7 more. Mailing one book doesn't give me as much leeway. (we build in $3 to the price of each book so we can ship free via media mail inside the US. That lets me deduct $3 per book so you pay less to upgrade to cubic priority.) I know. It sounds like an impossible 4th grade story problem. I hated those too, but I love cubic priority at Christmas!
On appetites: "If I had to wait until I was hungry to eat, I'd never eat."